Sex Education In Schools

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"The Netherlands provides sex education starting in preschool and boasts the lowest teen birthrate in the world--6.9 per 1,000 women aged 15-19--a rate nearly eight times lower than in the United States."(Topic overview: sex education) Pregnancy among adolescent girls aged 15 to 19 is a high concern. Sex education has proven in many areas to be very beneficial. Sex education is a very controversial topic with parents. Sex education should be taught because it gives young people information which allows them to make an educated decision for themselves whether or not to have sex. Sex education makes the students aware of all the risks; it lowers birth rates, protects against medical problems, and allows young people to have charge of their lives.

Teaching about sex to adolescents lowers birth rates in the United States. The editor of workblog and columnist at Washington Post, Ezra Klein wrote about how the birth rates in the United States have fallen to an all-time low. “The U.S. birth rate dipped in 2011 to the lowest ever recorded,” 63.2 per 1’000 women, says Klein. The Netherlands has the lowest teen birthrate with 6.9 per 1’000 women, and it’s all because teachers start providing sex education in preschool. Sex education needs to be taught earlier, maybe not preschool; but early enough to where kid’s haven’t heard all about sex yet, or made a decision on how to handle sex. Teaching kid’s at a young age about sex presents the consequences sex carries with it, and provides knowledge before students decide to start having sex. Rather than already experimenting with sexual activity and then getting taught everything about it, because it’s so much harder to stop something than it is to start it. All of the information doesn’t have...

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