A Complete Sex Education For Kids Safety

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The issue about complete sex education has constantly been an essential and urgent subject of debate all around the world. For quite some time, countries have been preoccupied by the controversies regarding whether parents should allow their children to be educated about the birds and the bees at an early age. Many parents certainly would not want to see and hear their little children talk about sex aids i.e: condoms, pre-marital sex, pregnancy, and all others.

Have you ever wondered why some parents are being very defensive of their children? They teach kids in a properly way of washing of hands during season of flu. They educate kids how to wear the safety seat belt in cars. They teach kids basic self-defense and not to talk to mistrustful strangers. The ordinary denominator: parents want to guarantee safety of their kids. But, what about sexual safety?

Sexual health is one thing the majority parents would not want to educate their kids. In the Republican view of life, children should grow up to learn about these subjects on their own. But time and again, time past has it that many children and teens end up having premarital sex and unwanted pregnancy because of lack of knowledge when it comes to sexual issues. Poorer, many children and teens are also afflicted by sexual diseases, simply because they have been oblivious of safety nets and activities.

A lot of students are now complaining about not receiving and attaining basic information about sexual health. Even in the liberated country of the United States, many students are blaming lack of sufficient sexual education for their sexual misadventures. Many high school students in public schools in New York City have not even heard of about diffusion in their biology classes. The result: many of them are misled and are taken to risks due to defenseless sex. Many students also hold misconceptions and false information like Coke douching could prevent pregnancy.

Results of a 1999 envoy survey in the US found that most teachers in 7th to 12th grades believe sex education need to be tackled in school. Majority of them (93.4%) think sex education courses should always cover topics about birth control methods. About 89% believe topics about abortion should also be discussed, while 88% said there is a need to teach teens how to appropriately use condoms.

The same study noted that those teachers be aware of the real value and necessity for keeping and maintaining the safety of children. In the US, median age for teenagers to engage in any form of sexual activity is 17. In turn, median age for marrying is 25 for women and 27 for men. The educators also believe that abstinence prior to marriages is not realistic and is not in any way reflecting the American culture.

Hence, many educators and parents quarrel that schools should take strategies to integrate sexual learning into curriculums. Children ought to have to remain healthy and safe from any form of sexual danger or disease. Complete sex education is unquestionably integral to keep and reach this aim. Experts declare that sex and health classes should always respect differences in culture and religious beliefs. Health and safety should always be on top of priorities. Thus, there is a need to teach children about sex, STDs, contraception, and other sexual issues even at their tender age.


About the Author:
Yoss is editor of website Bali Hotel Booking. He also maintain other websites such as Bali Holiday, Bali Transport Service and Wisata Ke Bali



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