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blondina1
18-09-2008, 05:28 PM
The first sex education pamphlet for six-year-olds is being marketed to primary schools to encourage teachers to start sex lessons earlier.
The comic, from the former Family Planning Association, includes illustrations of a naked girl and boy and invites youngsters to label the genitals.
The group, now called the fpa, is producing 50,000 copies of Let's Grow with Nisha and Joe in an initial print run and promoting it to schools across the UK.
The fpa insisted the 12-page comic, designed for use in school and at home by six and seven-year-olds, was a 'gentle introduction'.
But angry parents condemned it as 'too much too young' and warned against robbing children of their innocence.
Margaret Morrissey, of the lobby group Parents Outloud, said she would have gone 'ballistic' had her own children brought a copy home.
She said: 'Giving children explicit names for body parts at this age seems clinical.
'We are feeding them this information when they still should be playing with dolls and toy cars.

At that age, children are unlikely to have the ability to ask the right questions.

'We have got to be so careful that we are educating, not confusing or putting fear into their minds.'
Norman Wells, director of Family and Youth Concern, said: 'Parents already cover such things by word and example in the context of everyday life. Groups like the fpa want to go an awful lot further and be much more explicit.
'The fpa wants to ride roughshod over the views of parents and force all primary schools to provide sex education, whether parents and teachers like it or not.'
The fpa is urging ministers to use a forthcoming review of sex education to put it on a compulsory footing in primary schools.
Currently, primary heads and governors decide whether or not to provide sex education beyond the compulsory science requirements in the national curriculum. They can also choose the teaching materials.
Schools are urged to consult families but some parents have claimed that unsuitable books, guides and DVDs have been used without-their knowledge.
The fpa comic, which costs £15 for 50 copies, invites pupils to list differences between boys' and girls' bodies and draw a line from words in boxes to the body parts they identify.
Guidance for teachers says: 'Young children can believe incorrect, confusing and misleading information about puberty and sex which they have worked out either on their own or with the help of friends and siblings.
'Talking about body parts is often easier for children when they are younger, as they are less self-conscious about their bodies.
'If parents/carers and teachers don't talk to children about growing up they may pick up the idea that it is scary or shouldn't be talked about.'
The fpa, which receives £130,000 annually in Government funding, said finance for the project came mainly from charitable trusts.
Chief executive Julie Bentley said last night that sex education at primary level was intermittent and inconsistent across the country.
She said the comic should help encourage schools which are not providing sex education to start doing so.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1057397/Now-schools-introduce-sex-guide-year-olds.html

disorder2k8
18-09-2008, 05:33 PM
its funny, i always think kids should know but not by the schools. they should also be taught of its dangers and legality fairly early.

not being a parent, i'm not sure when that should be, but I'm sure parents will chime in and give their views on what age to bring up the 'birds and the bees'

none
18-09-2008, 06:40 PM
In my opinion, it's our (the parents) job to educate our children about this, when we think it's suitable.

xpleet
18-09-2008, 08:02 PM
Knowing that there is not a lack of sexuality, but a massive overdose in society already, shows that this has a definite agenda!
We know that there even are subliminal imprints of the word SEX in movies, magazines, pictures etc.

All that and more which brings me to the conclusion that sex is planned to be used on a much bigger scale as a powerful tool for controlling the minds of the population because they know that it eradicates the rational mind very quickly and probably most quickly.

cognizant
18-09-2008, 09:00 PM
This is something that Obama wants. (or his Kennedy handlers I should say!)

anyuser
18-09-2008, 10:26 PM
I think that 4-6 year olds are too young to be given sex booklets. I would only think that giving these booklets out tells the kids to "hey lets try this, I have this instruction manual". I can say however that when I was in high school, most of the girls were sluts and they were going around having sex with loosers because they had no concept of "don't go out with anyone just to have someone". This of course led them to having many sex partners because "he's my boyfriend so I had sex with him", and if you had many boyfriends, that means many sex partners. Personally, I only wanted one girl to spend the rest of my life with but I could never find a virgin because pretty much all of them my whole life I have met have not been virgins because of poor decisions that they have made. I didn't even have sex til I was 19 and I was attacked by this chick because I didn't attack her, so she attacked me. I always though that you were not supposed to lie and stuff like that and that you were not supposed to have sex till you are married so why do most people lie to get sex and where is a virgin for me?