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Will This Sort Of Thing Increase Home Schooling?
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And how does it go down with some minority groups? Are their wishes being respected or are they rode over roughshod like the rest of us?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Bednobs "(this is primary at least, dont know about secondary) " - sex education should be in secondary schools only, it's perverted in the utmost to expose infants to sex education.//
when i said sex education i was braodly speaking. The curriculum is age appropriate. This year my 10 year old has been learning about periods, smelly armpits and so on to do with puberty. Not prostitution and BDSM! They get their cervarix injection when they are 12, so i would expect them to have some sort of knowledge about what it's for
when i said sex education i was braodly speaking. The curriculum is age appropriate. This year my 10 year old has been learning about periods, smelly armpits and so on to do with puberty. Not prostitution and BDSM! They get their cervarix injection when they are 12, so i would expect them to have some sort of knowledge about what it's for
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//Bednobs "(this is primary at least, dont know about secondary) " - sex education should be in secondary schools only, it's perverted in the utmost to expose infants to sex education.//
when i said sex education i was braodly speaking. The curriculum is age appropriate.//
That's exactly it. Sex education is from birth. A 3 year old knows the difference between a boy or girl, and many will know that mummy has a baby in her "tummy" or be aware mothers can breastfeed.
That's all technically "sex education". It's very gradual from birth. Any "perversion" means it either isn't age-appropriate, or is from an adult mind thinking further than a child does.
when i said sex education i was braodly speaking. The curriculum is age appropriate.//
That's exactly it. Sex education is from birth. A 3 year old knows the difference between a boy or girl, and many will know that mummy has a baby in her "tummy" or be aware mothers can breastfeed.
That's all technically "sex education". It's very gradual from birth. Any "perversion" means it either isn't age-appropriate, or is from an adult mind thinking further than a child does.
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