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Yes sex education should be taught in secondary schools. First and foremost, sexual education programs, openly teach about sex and prevention, and abstinence-only programs, which Advocates for Youth say,
Has as its exclusive purpose teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity, teaches abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage is the expected standard for all school-age children, teaches that abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain way to avoid out-of-wedlock pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and other associated health problems, teaches that a mutually faithful monogamous relationship in the context of marriage is the expected standard of sexual activity, teaches that sexual activity outside the context of marriage is likely to have harmful psychological and physical side effects. All this helps to curb down sex related mistakes among the students.
added by Anonymous 744 days ago 0 0
Totalmente de acuerdo, es muy importante, así el adolescente tiene más información para tomar mejores decisiones, a y que la persona que de la charla sea muy profesional, es un tema delicado
added by Anonymous 1008 days ago 1 0
Si debería hacerlo ya que sería buenos para esos estudiantes para que conozcan y estén informados para que no cometan un erro en si vida y tengo un buen futuro para sus hijos
added by 1001212990 1021 days ago 1 0
Yes, sex education should be provided in secondary schools .this is because the puberty period meets most of the children at this level of education and for not knowing how their body changes sexually will affect their education progress they engage in the early sexual affairs ,which brings down the grades of many secondary students.
So I think it is very important and a good idea to provide the sex education to the secondary school students.
added by Anonymous 1028 days ago 1 0
It should be taught to avoid dangers because many young gals are eager to try new things with hope of exploring new vanture and happiness not knowing the dangers
added by Anonymous 1076 days ago 1 0
It is a brilliant suggestion to provide sex education to all students who are in secondary schools. This will create much awareness to the students and make them abolish the traps set along ways in attempt to involvement in premarital sexual intercourse due to improper guidelines, personal misconception and myths about premarital sex. Hence saving their future from dangerous traps.
added by Anonymous 1081 days ago 1 0
It takes a village to raise a child. Schools today is part of that village. As you see the whole world was affected by covid where the global community had to make changes to accommodate students from home or by social distance. I say that to say this. Sex education is central to all humans lives. So just like we teach students how to determine slope of a line, or identify nouns and pronouns, we should also be teaching students the affects of sex and its consequences.
added by 1001200867 1081 days ago 1 0