Teach Pupils About Sex Acts at Five, Says the Un [Edition 2]
Daily Mail › September 10, 2009
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Daily Mail › September 10, 2009
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CHILDREN as young as five should be taught about explicit sex acts, according to guidelines from the United Nations. The advice also calls for youngsters to learn about abortion, same-sex relationships and sexually transmitted diseases. The draft report on sex education has been compiled by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The guidance is due to be issued to governments, local authorities and education bodies around the world by the end of next month.
But it has provoked an international outcry. Critics claim that addressing the issue of masturbation, which is contained in the plan, is too explicit for young children and removes the responsibility of parents to teach their own children about sex.See the full content of this document
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Teach Pupils About Sex Acts at Five, Says the Un [Edition 2]
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