Personally, I know it would've saved me from making choices in the second grade I know regret.
2006-06-17
18:47:41
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Blonde Piaga
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
Reported for abuse? Just who am I abusing? I asked a serious question that I sincerely want an answer to. Don't hate on me for my need to learn and grow. I am reporting you for abuse for reporting me!
2006-06-17
18:57:45 ·
update #1
Can you tell me just how I'm exploiting children? You're sick. If you honestly read something like that into it I would never allow you around my six-year-old. I asked this question because I feel it would be educational and in their best interest.
2006-06-17
19:45:52 ·
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I feel sad when I see how bent out of shape people are getting over your question. I think that "sex ed." begins as soon as our children start to notice that they have genitals, which is pretty early. Questions like "Why do I have this thing and my sister/brother have that thing?" happen when children are very young. Parents simply explaining the difference "because you are a girl and your brother is a boy" is the beginning of sex education.
Sex is part of life. Believe me, I'm not showing my kids porn, but I am glad to say that I have started my children's sex education. They know the proper names for their body parts; they know that boys and girls have different parts. They know that women have eggs and men have sperm and that it takes both kinds of cells to make a baby. They know that babies grow in a womb and start out very tiny.
They know that as they grow their bodies will look more like those of their parents (bigger, curvier, hairier).
They don't know how the egg and sperm get together. They don't know sexual positions; they don't know about birth control. Someday, there will be a time for that conversation.
I wish that parents would not be sooooo uptight about teaching their kids the basics of the facts of life, but I can't imagine the battles that would be fought if sex ed. were proposed for preschools. Even though I am probably more open-minded than some, I think that I would really want to know just exactly what they were going to teach before I would send my children to a preschool that has sex ed. curriculum.
2006-06-19 08:18:44
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answered by warehaus 5
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No.....preschool is too young, ARE you CRazy?? Let children be children. I do however, think they should start a BASIC sex ed class by 6th grade. A lot of 11/12 yr olds are talking about going out and etc....Kids need to be prepared and educated early, but not preschool. I have a prescholler and I just don't think he would get it....nor shoud he.
2006-06-17 18:54:05
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answered by taraleighsg 2
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i'm a particular needs preschool instructor in united states of america, so i will in user-friendly terms answer from what is going on right here yet possibly it truly is comparable the place you reside. I even have infants who've all varieties of particular needs, consisting of ones like your daughter who're nice itellectually yet do have speech/language subjects and/or social subjects. i could decide to nicely known what variety of preschool software she is enrolled in? interior the U. S., a parent of a youngster from age 3 and up can touch the community college district and ask for an assessment. that's finished by making use of a team of experts at the same time with a speech pathologist, particular needs instructor, psychologist, etc.. they can supply a recommentdation to you that must be extra thorough than what all of us in this internet site ought to do. I do think of it truly is unusual the preschool is already recommending conserving her back in November while she nonetheless has 9 months to boost formerly finding out the place she will flow. This volume of time for a youthful baby is great and alot can ensue interior of those months that could make your determination much less confusing. (the two way) yet another ingredient to think of roughly is that she will ought to flow directly to effortless college in some unspecified time interior the destiny--possibly in spite of the topics she presently has. there is no guarentee that yet another year of preschool would be all she needs. The effortless college could have in place amenities for her no matter once you agree on she is able to flow. possibly the college equipment has amenities for preschool infants with needs like your daughters and it will study by making use of qualified instructors like right here interior the U. S., so i could advise giving the college district a decision and ask those issues.
2016-10-31 01:56:27
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answered by seelye 4
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I dont think thats enough. I think that not only sex class, but sex in general. These youngins need to start early so that they know what they will be getting into before they can get preggo for real. Its sad that virgins are getting preggo at the age of 12 or 13 when they could be taught so early on in life.
2006-06-17 18:49:14
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answered by Man Coon 3
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I don't think children are mature enough at that age to start sex education. I mean, these kids are still singing about sitting in trees.
Besides, teaching them that early could actually make a lot of them curious.
2006-06-17 18:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it should begin at home...just being open with your children and talking to them (nothing crazy) but it is the same as drugs, smoking and alcohol. If you leave everything open for questions and discussions, you are doing the best for them. It's the people who make things up or are not open and honest with their children that will have the problems.
2006-06-17 19:42:26
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answered by chrissy757 5
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its NOT AT ALL A GOOD IDEA. the sex education should be given to students who can understand that and this maturity can only come after 9-10 years of age.
2006-06-17 19:06:39
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answered by paras 2
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should start about 7 or 8 years old .in a general way at first,
becoming more detailed by the time they reach 12.
kids should be aware and ready ,at least understand sexuality when they go into puberty
2006-06-17 18:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The only sex ed for 4 year olds should be stay away from strangers and tell mommy or daddy if someone makes you uncomfortable.
2006-06-17 19:02:43
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answered by torreyc73 5
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Have you ever talked to a 3-4 year old. There is no way they could understand.
Good luck.
2006-06-17 18:52:04
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answered by Dee 4
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