High school students are when young people discover themselves, explore the future, meet new people, try new activities, and become more independent. With new opportunities, with pressure and difficult decision. Most decisions are fundamental, such as choosing to go shopping with friends rather than going to the math exam, skipping football training so far. The impact of simple work or a friend's decision is small. Teenagers may have to practice extra laps the next day due to poor grades in math tests, but his life will not change much.
One of the most convincing arguments for embedding sex education at school is from high school student Maddy Eichenberg. She said, "People always say high school students ... or the age of elementary school is too small to learn (but that's happening)" (Lu). Most of the debate about sex education that started when you were young includes places suitable for touching and touching, places that are inappropriate for touching or touching. People are now calling for these discussions to include the word "agree".
The latest sex education guide from the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe office says that educators should start talking about sexual influences from primary school to high school. However, this guide does not provide specific ideas on how to implement these conversations. In the UK, nonprofit organizations, teacher unions, and members of the Congress also encourage schools to discuss the impact of pornography on how children recognize gender and human relationships. Swedish Uppsala University pornography and young researcher Magdalena Mattebo wants to introduce pornography in their own country. "We are a bit worried about dealing with this," Matt told me.
Al Vernacchio is a nationally famous sex educator who teaches progressive sex education at a private Quaker school outside Philadelphia and thinks that making a piece of pornography a part of comprehensive education is a better solution I will. Vernacchio is the author of "Good: Changing the way to talk about sex, values, and health with young people" in 2014. And a component of a healthy relationship. Vernaccio said the problem of pornography is not only "there are often dislikes between women and unhealthy relationships." "You can not learn human relationship skills from pornography, if you are looking for happiness and interaction, pornography can not teach you how to hold it."