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Should parents be allowed to withdraw their children from relationship education.
Bearing in mind relationship education is statutory on the teaching equilibrium, and parents will be find if they allow their children to pull out of these classes.
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I suppose but I don’t think that’s a good idea. It’s not like too many parents are going to take time out to lecture their kids about the ol. twig and berry, periods and safe sex.
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Is this when they are not on strike or on constant holidays?
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So where dies that leave a religious mother and father who are strongly Christian. Can they not therefore demand their kids sit out these lessons like the jehova kids did assembly and xmas.:shrug: |
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Or is it all about giving the kids the power to make up their own minds after being given the facts?
If so, where does that end? What if a kid wants to have sex with an adult? Does it then become an issue? |
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its now LGBTQQIP2SAA and im not even joking :umm2: |
Parents should have open and honest conversations with their kids about these matters anyway. My son has asked some pretty leading questions anyway about relationships and I have told him facts in language he will understand. He knows he can come and ask me anything and I'll answer as much as I know is true and we will google if there is anything we are unsure of. It's only been difficult when he's asked anything about boy issues that I don't know so we have to resort to google
I have no issues with what school will teach him....its good to be armed with as much information as possible. I have no religious beliefs that would be offended by any teaching methods |
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Can I ask 2 questions please. 1. How old is your child. 2 Do you think they would have come and asked about adult things other than the birds and the bees if they hadnt been fed it at school. Q 2, if you can keep in mind the whole LQBT movement was originally about acceptance and not about teaching the acts that separate it from the birds and the bees. :blush: |
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He has learned far more about sex and relationships from friends, msm, movies, general news etc than he has at school. He will hear a term and ask about it. As I said we have very open dialogue and if he asks I answer in age appropriate language. I would rather he know and understand what a relationship is about and know that his happiness is all that matters, I couldn't care less who he falls in love with as long as he is in a happy healthy relationship. |
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couldnt agree more |
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He has learned a bunch of un-scientific tik tok hearsay from friends, movies and social media you mean School is where he should learn scientific facts from the best scientific minds sadly it seems teachers are more than happy to peddle BS left wing pop-agenda from social media too "people are born into the wrong sex bodies, only by cutting off your boobs will you not commit suicide.." :skull: |
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I'm happy your lad turns to you. I also find it soothing that there will be thousands and thousands of families as loving and trusting as your family that allows a child that comfort annie. So why even bother teaching stuff like this in school now when kids learn more on the internet though? And why isnt it about acceptance anymore? Why is it now about the teaching of doing the acts they hear about on tik tok and places like that? |
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They have been taught about relationships, reproduction, healthy body issues etc. Don't believe everything you see on tic toc or youtube LT :nono: The real world and education is very different. |
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He has not been taught anything that I have any concerns with, his school is also very open with their syllabus and are open to hear about any concerns parents have. I think a lot of this is whipped up by the media and some schools going off piste witn their teaching because it certainly isn't the norm at my sons school or any of the schools my friends kids go to |
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Relationship studies is in the curriculum so it has to be taught by all secondry schools, and attended by all 1st and 2nd year pupils, so your son will soon come across language and teachings you may not find age appropriate, told to him by a relative stranger he may not feel comfortable with. So just be aware. |
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if real education is as you say we would not have the ridiculous social contagion we have at the moment with women being erased in sports and in speech surely you are not blind to this?? |
No. Although in an ideal world they'll have had these talks with parents/carers first and not be "going in blind". If parents didn't care enough to get there first, well... You snooze you lose, I guess?
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What social contagion? PHSE has nothing to do with what is going on in sport. Again you seem to be catastrphising from youtube videos |
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I would be concerned if high school sex ed classes actually were "peddling an agenda" but as far as I can tell from actual real-world accounts that isn't happening, or at least, it certainly isn't happening here. Yet? Who knows, but currently it isn't. |
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