Will we Need Sex Education in class for Teens
The Argument For Sex Education in class
The ones that support this say it is because the kids aren't consuming the correct amount of knowledge at home, which the school is only enhancing the subject for that parents that do talk to their kids. Schools happen to be recognized to hand out condoms, and take other steps which help to make sure our children do not get pregnant. They say that sex education helps those kids which are sexually active to do so safely. Incidents where claim that sex education in schools helps to prevent sex in a early age.
The Argument Against Sex Education in class
Being a parent, I firmly stand against sex education in school. This is because relatively easy really. Sex education in school can run contradictory as to the a parent feels is appropriate, and the parent should have the ultimate say. Here's an example:
Sally is taught at home that sex before marriage is wrong, and that she shouldn't engage in sex until that point. She is also taught concerning the dangers of sex, and the consequences that may arise such as early teen pregnancy and disease. Then Sally would go to school and attends her class on sex education. The teacher within the class offers the message that students should wear condoms if they're if perhaps you are, along with other similar messages yet still time, supplying condoms.
While these messages are accurate, they are also suggestive of an acceptance of sex among teens and send a mixed message. This sends the wrong message to teens compared to what Sally is taught in your own home, and may confuse the lines that the parent has drawn for their children.
Sex education is one thing that should be taught at home, and then supported in school through basic sex education classes. Where the system has divided is incorporated in the subject matter. Teaching children about how sex works and also the consequences of early sex is a great thing. The things they should and should not do may be the area for parents, not schools.
While both arguments certainly have merit, Personally i think that parents should know everything being shown to children at school where sex is worried. Parents aren't informed of these important facts, so when they're contradictory as to the the parent feels is right for their kid, it's just wrong. Probably the right solution would be a mixture of parents and teachers attacking the problems facing our kids. This may only happen through closely working together and that is sorely lacking in the colleges of America today.