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Sex Education in School for Teens

Now teenagers start having sex at increasingly younger ages, and it changes the playing field. Everyone knows that parents should talk to their children about sex education, but the lines are not as clear about sex education in schools. How can our children about sex and could not endorse a decision of our school system?
The argument for sex education in schools

His supporters say it is because children are not getting the right amount of information in the home and the school has some improvement to the theme of parents who talk to their children. Schools are known to give condoms and other measures that help ensure that our children are not pregnant. They say that sex education for children who are sexually active with safety help. Some even claim that sex education in schools actually helps to avoid sex at a young age.

The argument against sex education in schools

As a parent, I firmly stand against sex education in schools. Sex education in schools can run contrary to what a parent feels is appropriate, and parents should have the last word. Sally taught at home that sex before marriage is wrong, and they will not sex until then. She also teaches about the dangers of sex, and possible consequences of pregnancy in early adolescence and such diseases. Sally then goes to school and attends a class on sex education. The teacher in the classroom gives the message that students need to use condoms when sexually active, and other similar messages and, at the same time, distributing condoms.

Sex education is something that should be taught at home, at school and then supported by means of basic sex education. Children learn about sex and how the effects of early sex is a good thing. Although both arguments have merit, certainly I feel that parents should be aware of everything that is taught to children in schools where sex is concerned. Parents are not informed about these important facts, and if they contradict what the parent feels is right for your child, is just wrong. Perhaps the solution would be a combination of parents and teachers to address the problems of our children.

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