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I am really concerned about Sex education in primary schools

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GoTowerHamlets · 13/06/2014 14:46

I posted this on a wrong thread earlier today.
A new topic should be better to know other fellow mums' opinions.

My son goes to a school near Bethnal Green (prefer not to mention the school name). The reason of my post is to express my concern about Sex education in primary schools. According to the letter sent from the school a few weeks ago Year2 kids are having Sex education

I absolutely don't want my 7 years old child, who is enjoying his best times of childhood, to be taught completely not suitable things for this age.
He won't be for sure that child after learning about and female relationship and seeing their parts...
To be honest, this encouraging me to start homeschooling my kids for their own sake.

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Raz234 · 14/06/2014 09:33

I agree that sex education is too early for primary children, and that by learning it so soon they will be keen on exploring things in real life. At that age they are having fun in school and learning. By finding out about girla part for example they will start judging and will be more aware of these things. So when they meet girls they will have these thoughts in thier head. They will start talking n thinking about these things than education in other subjects. I think yr7 will be ok for sex education. These days kids are advanced in doing bad things learning about sex they will be curious to do things them self.

Raz234 · 14/06/2014 09:37

I also think that things like kissing and parents cuddling in be is inappropriate for children to be watching in cartoons. I dont feel safe to let my 7yr old watch t.v on his own while im busy doing house chores. Kids wont change the channel but watch n be curious and pick up on these things. They should watch what they put in cartoons because its teaching children wrong things. Or show it after kids bed times.

GoTowerHamlets · 15/06/2014 12:44

That what I also think, Raz234,
Recently I was walking down the road with my 5 yrs old daughter and two 8-9 yrs old boys were coming toward us. I just couldn't miss those dirty looks of them at my daughter. They were scanning my little daughter from head to toe and laughing while whispering to each other something. They even didn't feel guilty or bothered seeing my angry look.
That's disgusting really and really worth to worry. i don't want my son's eyes to open sooo early.

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Annie31 · 23/06/2014 06:43

I read all other comments about this thread. I think this is best time to tell them. They are growing and they have questions in mind. So they will know about their body.

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