homosexual education
Teaching sex education in public schools alone has become a very controversial subject with some parents and other community members. So one can only imagine the reaction to teaching about homosexual lifestyles as part of the sex education program. There are basically two different views on the subject of homosexuality. Some people are perfectly okay with it, while others cringe at the thought. Many parents would be highly upset if their child came home from school one day and said, "Mommy, guess what? We got to learn about homosexuals today. Ms. Conner said we are supposed to accept them no matter what their sexual behavior. Why did you and daddy tell me it was bad? Ms. Conner said it was okay." The issue of teaching homosexuality in the sex education curriculum is important because it affects all of our children. Some of us may not have our own children, but most of us have children in our life which we care about deeply, such as nieces, nephews, and god children. Sometimes the public schools overstep their boundaries when teaching young children subjects such as homosexuality. For example, in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the school board has voted to begin teaching preschoolers about homosexual l
While teaching social health, I feel the school should promote that a mutually faithful monogamous heterosexual relationship in the context of marriage is the best and healthiest way for anyone to live. School is about the only place where we can get all of our children together and try to complete the work of parents. Children and Sex: The Parents Speak. Children should never hear their teacher say good page 1 of 4things or bad things about homosexuality. Every school district teaches sex education in a different way. For starters, one should agree that teaching sex education in public schools is a beneficial thing. It would be so difficult to be a sex education teacher, because it would be so easy to step on many people's toes. Our children should not be so sheltered of the fact that there are homosexuals, but I believe it is the parent's responsibility to talk their children about this matter. We cannot wait until Little Johnny comes home from school one day and says, "Why does Georgie have two moms? I told him that was weird.
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