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Sex Education in Public High Schools

 

            Sex education, most of time, has been subject most people avoid, especially parents. However, the new generation got the parenthood worried on how and when to educate them. As this confusion goes on, some agree that their children should be educated at school, but some don't. The fact is, parents know their children more than their instructors; which means that they are very well placed to educate their children about sex. Moreover, people all have a different view of sexual education, which means they are teaching their views and beliefs to their children. Finally, parents have to decide what and how their children believe.
             Parents are supposed to sexually educate their children, since they know them better. As life givers of these creatures, they have all the responsibility to educate them. They are close to their children more than anyone else, and depending on when they feel their children are reasonable enough, they can decide the best way and time to teach them. Some parents have found it very effective to start educating their children as soon as they start speaking. Some parents believe, teaching their kids on how not to allow anyone, especially the oneJo of the opposite sex, to touch them on some body parts. Even if the person is an instructor, babysitter or even a family member or even a friend. Some parents testify that their children will scream or shout their name out if someone had dared touch them inappropriately. Some people have actually been caught molesting children, just because of that little shouting education they gave these little ones.
             However, some parents or just other people believe that, because children spend more time at school than at home, teachers or assigned instructors should be the ones to sexually educate them. They feel like, since teachers already teach them about everything else, why not sex? Well, teachers do not teach these children the basic rules of politeness like thank you or, please.


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