The conservative hope is that parents will take the place of schools in teaching sex education.
The better, but by no means optimal, solution is for schools to provide comprehensive sex and anatomy education allowing for parental opt outs.
We need to end the "I don't like it therefore YOU can't have it" dogma that pervades too many of us and leads to legislation like this.
We need to also find ways to educate children. A new comprehensive series on sex ed easily available online might help supplement what schools are not teaching and parents are not teaching.
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The conservative hope is that parents will take the place of schools in teaching sex education.
The better, but by no means optimal, solution is for schools to provide comprehensive sex and anatomy education allowing for parental opt outs.
We need to end the "I don't like it therefore YOU can't have it" dogma that pervades too many of us and leads to legislation like this.
We need to also find ways to educate children. A new comprehensive series on sex ed easily available online might help supplement what schools are not teaching and parents are not teaching.