Should 'Abstinence-Only' Sex-Ed be Taught in Public Schools?
What should public schools teach our children about sex? It can be a complex question, especially when dealing with morals, social norms, pop culture, hormones and health. When students sit down for their sex education, should teachers embrace an abstinence-only policy?








Abstinence and Contraception
Not A Job For The School
Hayden and Emily, both of you make great points. Abstinence should be taught by parents not teachers. Teachers are there to educate their students, not tell them the decisions they should be making. Sure, there's nothing wrong in telling them that abstinence will protect them from pregnancy and STDs but to only tell them that is a diservice to the students. If the parents want a strong abstinence message taught so badly, they need to do it themselves.
- Kurtis34
February 15, 2009 12:54PM
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