I’m opting my kid out of the sex Ed in public school, I think. I don’t want that coming from some awful teacher with a perverted agenda. It needs to come from the parents.
We learned from each other when we thought the time was appropriate: by we I mean siblings and friends (best friends to this day). Did we have all the answers?? Nah, but we learned as we needed to. Parents only gave hints to us, we had to find answers from someone we knew that knew. Our family doctor was a good source for the technical stuff- my oldest sister got all the scoop and taught all of us.
I guess it depends on the level of trust that you have. I think my kid will take it well from my wife and I. I worry about the “extras” the teacher can slip in between the curriculum. This is a very sensitive subject and children are very vulnerable, especially when they make such a thing of it. Even the “best” teachers have opinions I find wrong. Just not worth the risk.
Can you go to a public school and opt out of sex ed.?? Something for my grandchildren to look into here in PA ; for their children to stay in their local schools but let them miss the indoctrination to any type of sex would be ideal.
I’m opting my kid out of the sex Ed in public school, I think. I don’t want that coming from some awful teacher with a perverted agenda. It needs to come from the parents.
We learned from each other when we thought the time was appropriate: by we I mean siblings and friends (best friends to this day). Did we have all the answers?? Nah, but we learned as we needed to. Parents only gave hints to us, we had to find answers from someone we knew that knew. Our family doctor was a good source for the technical stuff- my oldest sister got all the scoop and taught all of us.
I guess it depends on the level of trust that you have. I think my kid will take it well from my wife and I. I worry about the “extras” the teacher can slip in between the curriculum. This is a very sensitive subject and children are very vulnerable, especially when they make such a thing of it. Even the “best” teachers have opinions I find wrong. Just not worth the risk.
Can you go to a public school and opt out of sex ed.?? Something for my grandchildren to look into here in PA ; for their children to stay in their local schools but let them miss the indoctrination to any type of sex would be ideal.
I don’t know about PA but here in Texas you can