Sex Education For
Teens
Sex education for teens is
extremely useful in preventing the practice of unsafe sex. It checks
the rampant spread of communicable and sexually-transmitted diseases
such as AIDS. It safeguards young females against unwanted
pregnancies and unnecessary abortions. Most importantly, sex
education instills moral principles related to sexuality in the
young minds, which encourages more responsible sexual behavior --
such as refusal and resistance to peer coercion to engage in sexual
activities.
Teens need to understand that
sex is a natural urge and an important component of the
normal life of most adults and that it must never be
associated with feelings of guilt or shame. Sex education
is, therefore, very crucial for young people to promote
healthy and responsible sexual behavior and attitudes. With
the absence of sex education during childhood and teens,
young minds will learn about this “forbidden” subject from
pornographic books, magazines and movies, which leave them
dangerously confused about the concept of sex.
Sex education for teens must
be imparted both at home by the parents as well as at the school by
teachers. However, most parents are very busy or are themselves
deficient in a proper understanding on this subject or are simply
not comfortable discussing this subject with their kids.
This makes it all the more
important to provide kids with the requisite sex education at
schools as a part of the regular school curriculum. The curriculum
for sex education should so be designed that it encompasses a wide
range of human relationships, including sex. It is advisable to
begin sex education at a very early stage of the education process.
Information can be provided in small doses and in simple ways. A
concentric mode of education can be adopted where the kids are
exposed to more information on sex education each year. As a result
of sex education, kids come to recognize sex as something very
natural and do not consider it a taboo any more, nor are they extra
inquisitive about topics related to sex. So, when kids become
teenagers, sex is not something they would spend too much time
dwelling on. Instead, the teens would spend their time on other
activities.
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