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Post by pokemongirl on Feb 4, 2008 19:47:34 GMT -5
I think it is bad for school to teach about sex. It should be something private beteen you and your parents
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Post by Grimmjow of the Funk on Feb 4, 2008 22:22:15 GMT -5
but what if your parents do not teach you about it? then you are kind screwed. what if your parents are religious and want yo to be abstinent but you still wanna make your own decision?
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Post by CountessRachel on Feb 4, 2008 23:29:34 GMT -5
I think it is bad for school to teach about sex. It should be something private beteen you and your parents What Gaara/Genma said. You'd be surprised at how many parents are too embarrassed to talk about sex with their kids--or maybe you wouldn't be, I dunno. Not to mention, if everyone's learning about sex in the same classroom, they're essentially getting the same, fairly acurate information.
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Post by spirityue on Feb 5, 2008 13:05:27 GMT -5
First off, Genma, yes it is completely funded by my state, so I didn't have to pay anything at all. Pretty cool in my opinion Second, I agree that sex ed. should not be taught at school, but just as Countess Rachel said, many parents are too embarressed to talk with their kids about it which I think is a real shame! Of course I am only speaking of myself, but I think it's actually a healthier child/parent relationship if you can openly discuss this topic. Don't get me wrong, I'm a mother of two boys, and when certain aspects came up, it was a bit odd telling them what they wanted to know, but we managed to get through it and now my boys definately know that they can come to myself and /or their dad about virtually any subject they have questions about. I think being able to attain that level of trust with your children speaks volumes! It's just sad that most other parents can't or won't even try. Me, personally, my children come above and beyond anything else, and that includes my own odd feelings about discussing certain topics with them. If I can't be there for my kids when they truly need me, then in my humble opinion, what's the point of having kids in the first place. Spirit
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Post by avatarasabat on Feb 5, 2008 13:45:22 GMT -5
I think it is bad for school to teach about sex. It should be something private beteen you and your parents Guess what, do you know I how I learned about sex? A book at age 7. Straight up. Parents didn't teach me jack, School was better educator in sexuality then my mom and dad. No biase no nothing. Also In my opinion. Private school, suck just as much as Public.
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Post by Grimmjow of the Funk on Feb 5, 2008 16:07:30 GMT -5
wow your not a fan of school period.
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Post by mikael on Feb 5, 2008 17:08:18 GMT -5
I think it is bad for school to teach about sex. It should be something private beteen you and your parents Guess what, do you know I how I learned about sex? A book at age 7. Straight up. Parents didn't teach me jack, School was better educator in sexuality then my mom and dad. No biase no nothing. Also In my opinion. Private school, suck just as much as Public. I think we can fix this generalization to make it more accurate: Bad schools suck more than good schools. As for sex ed, it doesn't matter where you get it. It matters that you get it, and that it's good education, because sex isn't something to (pun intended) screw with.
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Post by Grimmjow of the Funk on Feb 5, 2008 19:41:47 GMT -5
haha karma for you. yes it is very important that you learn about it and shaki i love my school it does not suck at all and it is private. i kmow some very good public schools but it is because they fall in an area where there are rich parents aka the suburbs. inner city public schools have gone to the dogs.
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Post by avatarasabat on Feb 6, 2008 23:48:32 GMT -5
The former exists more than the later. I have never been inside a "good school" To me it's an oxymoron.
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Post by Grimmjow of the Funk on Feb 7, 2008 0:22:29 GMT -5
good god you are one-sided i go to a good school that i like sorry it didn't work out for you but there are some good schools out there. mine has prepared me for college and life afterwards and i'm proud of it.
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Post by avatarasabat on Feb 7, 2008 0:56:19 GMT -5
Yay for brainwashing!
Does your school have individual teachers with personal goals to assist indivual students
Or classrooms <<
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Post by Consonant*** on Feb 7, 2008 17:01:49 GMT -5
School should only teach respect at later respect in secondary school if you're allowed to choose your school.
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Post by Gran Gran on Feb 8, 2008 8:42:51 GMT -5
School should only teach respect at later respect in secondary school if you're allowed to choose your school. What?
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Post by KrystalFruit22 on Feb 11, 2008 16:18:34 GMT -5
I don't think it's really the school's job to teach respect, but it should enforce it. If a child is being disrespectful to the teacher or fellow classmates, they should get punished. If their parents never taught them about that, then they should be able to figure it out from the consequences of disrespect that they get in school.
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Post by attonbitus on Feb 12, 2008 9:23:45 GMT -5
I think corporal punishment needs to have a come back. I know people have said that it doesn't really do much for older kids, but I feel that without the threat of it that little kids (elementary) tend to be very unruly. Of course parents could sign a waiver to opt out of it.
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