Sex education at public schools is a controversial issue in the United States for over 10 years. As the crisis of HIV and teen pregnancies increases, sex education is needed. I believe that sex education should be educated by parents at home in some Americans. They believe that school sex education programs do not emphasize abstinence and encourage children to sexual intercourse. American culture is very focused on sexual orientation. The entire media can see sex.
Sex education is no longer a question of public opinion. The vast majority of the public supports sex education at high school and junior high school and refuses to accept the argument that education promotes sex acts. The new controversy is whether schools should actually allocate birth control limits. People want to participate in open dialogue on sex and provide young people with the information and guidance necessary to make informed decisions. Parents are in the lead position in this regard and 79% of them say they are more sensitive to children's sex life than parents. 65 The 83% adults completely believe that "We should obtain information to protect ourselves regardless of whether young people are active or not," I believe only 14%.
The first education is sex education when I was young. Currently, children of most public schools receive sex education at the ninth grade school. This age has already become a sexual act after students have understood sexual behavior. Sixth graders are a good time to start education education. This education needs to include information on various forms of birth control and responsibility. The second education includes what should be done after the start of pregnancy. In the school system, a centralized clinic for boys and girls is required, which provides fair counseling on birth control, abortion, adoption, and prenatal and postnatal care. For those who can not pay, the service should be free. TODD GOREN Banneker
Sex education at public schools is a controversial issue in the United States for over 10 years. As the crisis of HIV and teen pregnancies increases, sex education is needed. I believe that sex education should be educated by parents at home in some Americans. They believe that school sex education programs do not emphasize abstinence and encourage children to sexual intercourse. American culture is very focused on sexual orientation. - Controversy over national high school students' nature of sex education is rising. 81% of American adults support not only the abstinence program but also the joint program of abstinence and contraception (Roper 0316946), 79% support contraception education regardless of the level of sexual activity in youth doing. The sad truth is that contraception is a social attempt to "solve a much more serious problem" than a sexual behavior of puberty "quickly".