Posts Tagged ‘teaching sex education’

Why Parents Don’t Like To Talk About Sex

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Everywhere across the globe, unwanted pregnancies, individuals infected with sexually transmitted diseases, practice of unsafe sex is so common. When these individuals are asked on what could be the possible reasons of their fate, most of them would blame their suffering to their parents. Some would say that they didn’t have proper guidance from their parents; others would say that their parents were never there to give them advice whenever they were encountering problems or when they read more…

What Teens Think About Sex Education

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Just today I was surprised about what I was able to come across at a certain website;
http://www.avert.org/sedstory.htm. This site features opinions coming from young individuals of different ages coming from different places and backgrounds. These youngsters shared what their ideas and opinions are regarding sex education and others even shared their personal experiences. Let me give you a quick run through on how sex education for teens affects our generation today.
Here is what they have to read more…

Sex Education – Then and Now

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Sex in the olden times had always been viewed as taboo. Doing sexual acts before getting hitched is subject to punishment. Ironically, in our modern times, once still a virgin, people will ridicule and criticize that person. Premarital sex has become so common and has become a trend especially to teenagers. Unprotected sex has brought harm to today’s youngsters. Unwanted pregnancies, acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases, feelings of guilt and regret, damage to one’s well being and read more…

Sex Education in Schools

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Is your teen enrolled in a school wherein sex education is included in their curriculum? If yes, then you are at the right page. What is your teen taught about sex at school? As parents, you must know what the types of sex education are. Actually, there are two types; the Comprehensive Sexuality Education and the Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage program.

The Undying Topic of Sex Education

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Sex education had always been viewed as a complex issue. Every individual has a different opinion when this topic is being discussed. Some would say that sex education must not be taught in schools. Others would say that sex education is the remedy of the nation against teenage pregnancies and from acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases. How about you, what do you think?