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Pros and Cons of Sex Education

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Sex education is already being taught in many schools worldwide and is part of their curriculum for many years now. Though this may be the case, still a lot of issues arise when the topic of sex education is brought up. Since this is a very delicate issue, controversies are abundant. Many parents are in favor of having sex education taught to their children and there is a very small percentage of those who do not want read more…

Teaching Sex Education – A Challenging Task

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A sample survey of teachers (which I have read from an article on ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) was conducted in all the registered girls and mixed post primary schools in Port Harcourt. The purpose of this survey is to know what the viewpoint of secondary school teachers are regarding teaching sex education and reproductive health. This was also conducted to know their attitude towards contraceptive practice among sexually active schoolgirls and general opinion on teenage pregnancy was examined.

Why Parents Worry about Sex Education Being Taught in Schools

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Research show that a lot of parents around the globe worry about sex education for teens being taught in schools and really would prefer it not to be taught at all. Have you ever wondered what led them to think this way? Here’s why;

How to Talk “Sex” with your Children

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Teaching sex education to your children is never an easy task. To teach them good grooming and manners is easier than to talk about sex. Most parents want to reach out to their children and talk about this topic but are just not sure how to begin.

Which Type of Sex Education is best for your Teen?

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Sex education has become part of the curriculum of many schools and now viewed as a necessity. With the worldwide spread of sexually transmitted diseases and the increasing number of teenage pregnancies each year, getting the right type of sex education for teens is a must. As a parent, you need to be fully aware of what your teen is taught about sex at school for two reasons. One, you want to be sure that the information read more…