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Sex Education in Schools

As a parent, you need to be fully aware of what your children is taught about sex education at school for two reasons: One, you want to be sure that the information is complete, accurate and reflects your family's values. Two, you want to be sure that you are prepared to answer questions your children may have. Today, there are two different types of sex education classes.
Depending on what your state or local school district mandates, your children will either be learning the Comprehensive Sexuality Education or the Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Program. These programs represent two completely different schools of thought, but either way, it is imperative for you to know what your child is learning. You will need to do your best not to get caught up in the politics of the sex education classes as much as be the buffer or the fill-in person for your teenager. As a parent, you need to be fully aware of what your children is taught about sex education at school for two reasons: One, you want to be sure that the information is complete, accurate and reflects your family's values. Two, you want to be sure that you are prepared to answer questions your children may have. Today, there are two different types of sex education classes. Depending on what your state or local school district mandates, your children will either be learning the Comprehensive Sexuality Education or the Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Program. These programs represent two completely different schools of thought, but either way, it is imperative for you to know what your child is learning. You will need to do your best not to get caught up in the politics of the sex education classes as much as be the buffer or the fill-in person for your teenager. As a parent, you need to be fully aware of what your children is taught about sex education at school for two reasons: One, you want to be sure that the information is complete, accurate and reflects your family's values. Two, you want to be sure that you are prepared to answer questions your children may have. Today, there are two different types of sex education classes. Depending on what your state or local school district mandates, your children will either be learning the Comprehensive Sexuality Education or the Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Program. These programs represent two completely different schools of thought, but either way, it is imperative for you to know what your child is learning. You will need to do your best not to get caught up in the politics of the sex education classes as much as be the buffer or the fill-in person for your teenager. As a parent, you need to be fully aware of what your children is taught about sex education at school for two reasons: One, you want to be sure that the information is complete, accurate and reflects your family's values. Two, you want to be sure that you are prepared to answer questions your children may have. Today, there are two different types of sex education classes. Depending on what your state or local school district mandates, your children will either be learning the Comprehensive Sexuality Education or the Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Program. These programs represent two completely different schools of thought, but either way, it is imperative for you to know what your child is learning. You will need to do your best not to get caught up in the politics of the sex education classes as much as be the buffer or the fill-in person for your teenager.

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