Would our Young People be better off the schools required real world money management/economics instead sex education?
When I hear of a question like this in any format, my first thought is if the person making the enquiry has actually ever looked into the curriculum of the local secondary school. I don’t mean by listening to people arguing at a board meeting or listening to what a neighbor heard or even what their children say. I mean it is every citizen’s right, and it is a concerned parent’s duty, to make an appointment with the appropriate teacher or administrator to find out exactly what is being taught. That being said, in my school the two subjects you are referring to are Health Education and Economics. They are both required classes. Sometimes when people hear that there is a mention of sex education they react as if students are using the Kama Sutra as a text. What really happens is very much like I received 40 years ago. At 11 my mother, a nurse, brought out a medical text and explained the mechanics with the picture of a woman’s torso interior. A few years later the nuns had a nurse do the