02-08-2014, 05:16 AM
It is a parents responsibility to teach their children that their private parts are not to be casually shared, as well as teaching the children the consequences of unprotected sexual contact.
Such instruction need not be explicit in nature and should be geared toward the children's developmental stages.
Religion has nothing to do with my teaching my children about their bodies.
That said, if your children get their sex ed from the internet, then you have failed as a parent.
The same goes for parents who send their children to school without that child knowing how to read, write, and do basic math.
Such instruction need not be explicit in nature and should be geared toward the children's developmental stages.
Religion has nothing to do with my teaching my children about their bodies.
That said, if your children get their sex ed from the internet, then you have failed as a parent.
The same goes for parents who send their children to school without that child knowing how to read, write, and do basic math.
"Life is labor, and all that is good in life comes from that labor..."
"Life is labor, and all that is good in life comes from that labor..."