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My 7 year old son has brought home a letter stating that his (Primary) school intend to show 7 - 11 year olds in the school sex education DVD's (There are 3 DVD's - one for year 3 and 4 pupils, one for year 5, and one for year 6).
Parents have been invited to preview the DVD's (my girlfriend will be doing so but I can't as they are being shown in the early afternoon and I will be at work)........however I've told her that regardless of what is on the DVD our son will not be watching it
I'm just totally speechless that our schools want to teach sex education to such young children. In my opinion when children reach High School (11 years old) is more than early enough for them to be taught about the birds and the bees.
My son is still an innocent, naive child and doesn't need to know about such things at such a young age..... he still actually believes in Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy, and they want to teach him about sexual matters!!!
Parents have been invited to preview the DVD's (my girlfriend will be doing so but I can't as they are being shown in the early afternoon and I will be at work)........however I've told her that regardless of what is on the DVD our son will not be watching it
I'm just totally speechless that our schools want to teach sex education to such young children. In my opinion when children reach High School (11 years old) is more than early enough for them to be taught about the birds and the bees.
My son is still an innocent, naive child and doesn't need to know about such things at such a young age..... he still actually believes in Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy, and they want to teach him about sexual matters!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it does seem a bit young really..but saying that id rather have my kids [if i had any that young] aware of the dangers of unwanted pregnancies etc etc...when you look at the fact some girls have babies when they are 12 nowadays it really does seem that the age of innocence has well and truly gone...and that is bad...
My kids have known the basics about where babies come from since they were old enough to ask. I don't have a problem with them knowing age appropriate information - they are 10 and 9 now and we get questions from time to time, but we both answer them as honestly as we can. I want them to grow up to believe that there is nothing embarrassing or rude about sex.....and they still believe in Santa!