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Primary School Rule: If You Stop Sex Education, You Will be Punished

Sex education is not easy to discuss, but if they want to promote healthy lifestyle, sex education is not a great basis, maybe foods and proper hygiene will do.

Primary School Rule: If you stop Sex education, you will be punished

            Talking about sex education is not an easy thing to discuss, most especially if you grown up in a culture where “sex” is considered as one of the holy things in earth like in the Philippines. Once there was a bill, who wants to promote sex education to Filipino students, but this bill is still on pending approval due to the Priests who are against to it, but in most of the major cities in Europe this sex education is a must and if there will be a school who will stop this sex education, they are entitled to received a punishment from the local government.

            “Promoting Healthy Lifestyle”, this was the main reason why there are still school who discuss sex education during their classes, and this time they are explaining to the students on how to use contraceptives. “In a survey of all 152 English councils, the Family Education Trust found one in five told primary schools that decided not to teach sex and relationship education they would not be eligible for ‘Healthy Schools status”, according to one survey in one of the English council.

            And now, sex education could have a good impact most especially students are now aware with this things but the problem is, because of this sex education, many are now conscious and not afraid to take sex, and this was maybe the main reason why many teen-agers are now using sex as one of their past time hobby.

           

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  1. CHIPMUNK

    On September 26, 2011 at 4:06 am


    good sharing

  2. FX777222999

    On September 26, 2011 at 5:25 am


    Thanks for sharing. I think, it should be taught at intermediate level, not on primary school.

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