Friday, 11 March 2011

If the Children's Sex Education That Vulgar

London - Children aged five years has been fed with images of genitalia and intimate relationships in sex education book. It is by Christian groups deemed too explicitly taught to children.

Christian Institute complained that there are 10 books or teaching that is too open has been used in primary schools for learning about sex. Worse, the book contains images or descriptions that straightforwardly discuss sex and sexual intercourse.

Just imagine, in a children's book Mummy Laid an Egg by Babette Cole, it contains images of a naked man and woman. Another picture that makes the skin crawl is the men and women who have sex on a skateboard to wear a red nose. This book just won the annual best book illustration in England.

Christian Institute, said many parents will be uneasy with the loading of these images for their children. The other lesson is criticized, the book also contains a brief description of the bisexual, anal relations, and oral sex.

In its report, the agency advised parents to have influence in schools where student pictures will be displayed. Parents are expected to ask the teachers to show them the materials used. If the teacher refused, the parents are advised to sue through freedom of information legislation.

Mike Judge, the public relations of this Christian group, said that the approach used for sex education, which requires more explicit at a younger age had wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayers' money. "The result is a total failure to reduce teen pregnancy and abortion rates," said Mike.

Department of Education now doing an internal review, social, health and economic education, which includes sex education. Currently, all primary schools are required to give lessons on human biology as part of the science curriculum. While learning about sex is not compulsory, many schools choose to include it in the curriculum lessons.

The government decided that lessons must be taught outside the curriculum, students can miss. This means that parents are allowed withdraw their children from sex education lessons that are beyond the science curriculum.

While the Sex Education Forum, said that primary schools tend to teach children the basic facts about the differences between the male body and female body, and which parts of the private body that should not be touched by others. "This is not about teaching elementary school kids to have sex. One of the goals of sex education is to try to protect children from abuse, "said Lucy Emmerson, Sex Education officials in the Forum.

He said the images contained in the books and teaching packages must be viewed in the context of the lesson itself. "We strongly encourage parents to be involved in decisions about teaching school to be used when teaching about sex," said Lucy.

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