Picture the scene. A young mother is cooking food in the kitchen when her young son came up to her and tugged her apron.
Young son: Where do I come from mummy?
The young mother froze. The time had come for her young son. He was only 5 years old but taking his first step towards manhood.
Mother: Well darling your mother loves your daddy very much and he loves her. One day, he put a seed in her tummy and it met an egg from your mummy and you started to grow.
Then you came out of your mummy’s tummy and here you are. Do you understand, darling?
Then you came out of your mummy’s tummy and here you are. Do you understand, darling?
Young son: No mummy.
Mother: Why did you ask?
Young son: Well my friend Billy comes from Melbourne.
I just want to know where I come from.
Young son is at the very start of the sex education time line. He may be too young to hear about penis, vagina, uterus and the rest.
The child may not remember even if told. There is not the intellectual maturity or understanding of language to absorb and recall a detailed explanation.
The child may not remember even if told. There is not the intellectual maturity or understanding of language to absorb and recall a detailed explanation.
Wise parents tell what the child asks for and leave it until the next question six months later. Teachers should time their information with the basic time line.
Advice becomes more specific grade by grade. A young girl sees her first period at about 13 years. So the lesson on the menstrual cycle comes at 12-13 years old.
Explanation of sexual intercourse would come in general terms at 9-12 years. The reproductive cycle may be explained from 11 years onwards.
Readers may wish to adjust the time line explained here according to their own views. It all depends on the maturity of the child to understand.
I explained menstruation to my daughters at 12 years. But they already knew. Seeing a period is a matter of pride among school girl friends.
Comment: In Massachusetts schools, is gay and lesbian sex explained to children before they come to learn about heterosexual sex?
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Comment: In Massachusetts schools, is gay and lesbian sex explained to children before they come to learn about heterosexual sex?
Surely homosexual play sex does not have priority over heterosexual reproduction. As a key supporter of the gay and lesbian lobby, what do you think President Obama?
Focus on gay and lesbian sex must confuse and subvert understanding and priorities of living for small children.
Focus on gay and lesbian sex must confuse and subvert understanding and priorities of living for small children.
Explaining gay sex to a class of 8 year olds:
Teacher: When a man has sex with another man or boy he puts his weewee into his bottom.
Class: Yuk!
Student: Does he pee into the boy’s bottom?
Teacher: No. Boys do not pee when they have sex.
Student: Won’t the boy get poopoo on his weewee?
Teacher: He will but he does not worry about that.
Student: But poopoo is dirty.
Teacher: If he is worried, he can put on a condom.
Student: Is this how men have babies?
Teacher: No this is not to make babies. It is fun.
Class: Yuk.
Teacher: This is how some men show boys they love them.
Student: My mother says I should not hear about this.
Teacher: Your mother is homophobic.
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GAYS AND LESBIANS TARGET EDUCATION
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GAYS AND LESBIANS TARGET EDUCATION
They want control of the next generation of children.
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