Starting from the website that issued a statement Does children need to learn about sex education? and Dina disagree with the statement and is puzzled.
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What do you think about sex education being taught to kids, Balqis?
In all honesty, children should be taught about sex education from an early age.
Dina began asking Balqis is she considered kids should be learn about sex education, Balqis said that kids should start learning about sex education these days.
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Dina, with the way technology is developing these days, most kids are exposed to many devices, and we primarily rely on them to communicate and learn.
But in my opinion, since children are still young and may have a lot of curiosity issues, they shouldn't be taught about sex education.
Balqis began to share her opinion how modern technology is so advanced. Additionally, Dina expresses her disagreement that kids should not be exposed to sex education due to their young age and potential for curiosity problems.
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Balqis, their curiosity might be piqued enough for them to read more erotic novels, watch more explicit videos on the Internet, or even go through it all firsthand.
Considering their age, they are capable of handling relationships and are aware of right and wrong, but their parents still need to keep an eye on them.
Dina is shocked by the fact that kids nowadays can be more curious and eager to learn new things. Balqis explains that, given their age, children are also old enough to understand right and wrong and have their parents to watch over them.
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Most of dating apps on social media are used by kids and teenagers, so kids need to learn about safety. The most common method is for their teacher to teach them about sex education.
Many reports of sexual abuse originate from those working in the education sector, such as school staff members or teachers. It seems highly risky to allow kids to pick up on their sexuality from them.
Balqis reminded Dina that there are dating apps on social media, and as a result, kids need to learn about sex education for their own safety. Dina also mentioned that there have been numerous reports of sexual abuse at schools, so it might not be safe to let them learn about sex education from them.
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Due to variety of reasons, including lack of communication, differing sexual values, and parents' limited knowledge, many parents are less likely to talk in-depth about sex education. These days, school-based sexual education is a great way to teach students about relationships and sexual health, which will help them make wise decisions in the future.
But, while some are mature, others are immature. They can be shaped like a soft metal based on their experiences and lessons they are taught. They will become frightened and anxious about having sex because of sexual discussions and images of AIDS or pregnancy.
Parents are typically less comfortable talking about sex education for a variety of reasons, said Balqis. But for Dina, the education will make them fearful of sex and paranoid.
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Balqis, look at this! A report claims that the children are exposed to a lot of information about sex education up until the point of abuse, and some of the boys even use jokes to harass young girls in class. They may even start to lose empathy for the love, respect, and trust as a result of sexual abuse.
Dina returned to her room to browse some websites, a report about sexual abuse appeared, and the kids started making jokes about it.
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Some people find it uncomfortable to teach sex education in schools, there is a lack of skilled teachers to teach the subject.
The children will be highly impacted if sex education is not addressed, so they should be taught different ways, and the teachers should be experts in the field. Because of this, having a conversation about it can help them become more capable of communicating, listening, asking and identifying sources of support and guidance.
Balqis entered Dina's room to see the report, and she stated that distinct learning environments were needed for this kind of education.
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Well, after doing some research, I believe I now agree with Balqis that children should be taught about sex education.
After doing more research upsides and downsides of learning about sex education, Dina began to agree with Balqis' statement.
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Dina, it is true that children typically don't receive enough information at home, and the only place they can go to get more information about it is the school.
Balqis. I'm fully agree with your viewpoint because kids these days are constantly interacting with social media and don't have a clue about sexuality.
Dina went to Balqis's room and agreed with her statement, to which Balqis replied that since children typically do not receive more information at home, school is the best place for them to learn about it.
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However, parents must keep an eye on their children and teachers must know how to advise them properly.
Exactly, and the children must also grow up and accept this education in a suitable manner.
Professionalism and constant supervision are required of both parents and teachers. In this education, the children must be mature and open-minded.
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So, sexuality education equips kids to defend against sexual abuse and bullying.
Acknowledging our physicality, our freedom from unwanted contact, and our right to protect ourselves.
Because some people agree and others disagree, sex education can be debatable. Children must be exposed to sex education in order to prepare them for self-defense.
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