A few days ago
jack

Is it suitable to provide sexual education to school students over the age of 14?

Nowadays the sexual harassment is getting increased.The media also becomes a cause for it.Kindly have a discussion on this.

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A few days ago
xx_muggles_xx

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Fourteen is too late. biological change can start as early as the age of nine. I have four kids. If they are not educated by the age of nine they will find out misinformation via friends. Don’t believe me look at the questions section there is a “Could I be pregnant” question there almost always from girls as young as 13 and I have answered that question from a ten year old. It is very sad but nonetheless the reality of a free secular society.
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A few days ago
Donna R
I think it is acceptable I mean some kids only get what little they know about sex education in the school. It just seems like parents would rather kids learn it in school instead of them having to talk to them about it. And most teenagers nowadays are sexually active by age 14 or 15.
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A few days ago
Dew
Well I think the Parents should talk to there children about this from a small age and up and then I say when the enter the 9th Grade that’s when they should have sex ed But only with the parents permission! I am sure that kids 11 and older know about sex,Not the right stuff but all the fun it can be and such.I have told all 3 of my kids that They are worth the wait so wait until they get married.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
If your kids are having sex ed at school you can quiz them on the various prophylactics and biology.

The thing that isn’t taught in class is morality. I don’t mean “don’t have sex b/c it’s a sin” I mean “Sex can make a situation complicated. Since there are two people involved consider the other person as well as yourself”.

If the kid is on the shy side in general I’d suggest working on their confidence, it’ll help them in all sorts of other ways and they’ll be better off in dating when they go out into the world.

That’s about all the education I can think of to hit on.

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A few days ago
Samy
Yes, it is not only suitable, but it has become essential study at that age. Mainly because, that is the age where the changes in the body takes place or the changes are visible. With the sexual education about the changes happened in the body sexually, will not only help teenagers grow up confidently and they can have clear mind about the sex and adultery in the future of their life.
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A few days ago
TAMMY
I sure do!The more you learn, the better it is for you.Come on,the so called kids today ain’t really kids,they know about sex before parents even start explaining it to them.However,i still think its necessary because some parent just dont like to talk to their kids about the topic of SEX,its as if their gonna faint once you say “whats sex”.When they learn about it they become aware of the advantages and disadvantages such as sexual transmitted diseases, teenage pregnancy and even the penalty for some sexual acts.So it is suitable.
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A few days ago
ezzy b
Nowadays, it is necessary for students over the age of fourteen to continue having education on sex. Teens think they know everything there is to know, but yet they don’t protect themselves against STD’s and pregnancies.
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A few days ago
Mawia
Every child should have the basic facts of life taught to them by their parents BEFORE they enter school. That way, they are getting their information from a trusted adult and they verify with that adult any subsequent information they hear or see. If they don’t know the “facts of life” by the time they are 14, they are either blind, deaf, or both.
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A few days ago
clougen
Yes, and kids under 14 should be getting some education on this. They already know more than we think (or want to think) they do.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
there are two ways kids can learn about sex: the safe way (through sex education by a qualified, informative teacher) or the unsafe way (through doing it as much as possible). people who think that by teaching kids about sex you’re encouraging the behavior are in dream land. in case no adult has figured this out, teenagers are going to do what they want to do, especially if it’s forbidden. by restricting their access to information about risky activities they’ll engage in anyway, you’re just asking for teen pregnancy and STDs. everyone, including kids, has the right to good information.
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