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Jackson
04-16-2009, 05:58 AM
If sex education is going to be effective it needs to include opportunities for young people to develop skills, as it can be hard for them to act on the basis of only having information.Any other views ?

khassa
04-16-2009, 08:33 PM
Well it is helpful in many ways...first of all people can be prevented from the dangerous diseases like AIDS..secondly sex education motivates the people to be loyal towards their partners(with whom they are in the relationship and all)l...

jimmyblakk
07-15-2010, 07:52 AM
Well, Together with science, mathematics and English, sex education is taught in many schools of secondary education. Until I remember I taught a very young age and sex. Sex education to me scared me to death. I have heard of AIDS, and this was the scariest thing. If you can not now imagine a pre-teen through puberty may feel when they hear that a possible interaction is intimate with someone, one day you run the risk of contracting a horrible disease that can kill.

gaty09
08-21-2010, 06:20 AM
Sex education has become a debatable issue. Many people feel that these kind of delicate issues should be left to the parents. Sex education for kids in school is extremely necessary, because so many of their parents are shy to teach their children. educating CHILDREN about sex it would be in a goodway to help them to realize that sex is not a game and it is something which is for only marrie couples.

HellenMiller
09-29-2010, 01:30 AM
For me sex education is helpful, not only telling kids don't that don't do this. It help me out of trouble during my teenage years, my mother is a teacher and I usually ask her about sex, reluctantly she supply information and educate me. So, I know what i want to do first.

ainsleymorey
10-21-2010, 07:11 AM
Schools often do not spend much time on sex education and that managers believe that sex should be taught at home. Although, for the most part, many parents do not want to talk about sex with their children, want the schools to it. And to be honest, teenagers do not always want to hear about sex from their parents. (Your parents only had sex as many times as there are children in your family, right?) Therefore, the idea of parents of sex education can be something like:

"Wait until you are married.''

"Do not get pregnant" or "Do not embarrass anyone."

"Use a condom please. I want you safe from AIDS."

And rarely is there really any debate in question.

zepset
10-25-2010, 04:58 AM
Sex education, which is sometimes called sexuality education or sex and relationships education, is the process of acquiring information and forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, relationships and intimacy. Sex education is also about developing young people's skills so that they make informed choices about their behaviour, and feel confident and competent about acting on these choices. It is widely accepted that young people have a right to sex education.

scottpotterr
12-16-2010, 12:13 PM
While parents and guardians are responsible at first sight for their children’s primary sexuality education, the majority of them feel to take help and support to lead the way. Looking at some of the familiar places to children, such help can be taken from specially trained teachers in schools, as well as other faith groups or community-based organizations. These important teachings must provide basic, and accurate information about how to avoid unprotected sexual intercourse and the risks of unprotected sexual intercourse.

Davidhop
12-26-2010, 08:22 AM
I think sex education is necessary up to some extent to keep the children aware of this important aspect of life. It will help them to get basic knowledge and understanding.

robertallen
03-25-2011, 01:04 PM
There is no other opinion but the fact that sex education is necessary but this point should be remain in mind that it must have limitation and followed by certain criterion.