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NEW FINDINGS: SEX ED FAILING SCHOOLS WORLDWIDE

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New research findings, analysis and other evidence showing the ineffectiveness and harmful nature of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE).

READ: NEW CSE REPORT:

Landmark Report: CSE programs in schools fail to demonstrate a reduction in pregnancy and STDs—some increase teen pregnancy and risky sexual behaviors.

See examples of the explicit language and graphic content children are exposed to in CSE lessons.

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The Washington Times

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

How federally funded sex education sexualizes schoolchildren

By Sharon Slater – – Tuesday, October 17, 2017

 

Upon returning to middle school from an orthodontist appointment to tighten his braces, 12-year-old Johnny struggles through a pre-algebra lecture then schlepps off to his health class where he is instructed in anal sex, oral sex, masturbation and sexual fantasy.

 

Is this the latest Hollywood dystopian movie? A chapter from a juvenile fiction bestseller?

 

No. This is the actual experience of countless public schoolchildren across the United States who are receiving graphic sexual instruction, courtesy of the U.S. government.

 

Welcome to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE), funded by our tax dollars and delivered via our federal Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) program.

 

Most parents want their children to understand the negative health consequences of risky sexual behavior. But do we want our children, grandchildren — or any children for that matter — sexualized by their schoolteachers using a graphic CSE curriculum? Some of these programs, taught to children as young as 12, are so explicit they would violate FCC standards if shown on the evening news.

 

Subtly — and also not so subtly — they sexualize children by normalizing teen sex. Consider these excerpts from current federally funded TPP programs for middle-school students:  READ MORE

This website, sponsored by Family Watch International, contains new research findings, analysis and other evidence showing the ineffectiveness and harmful nature of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programs. The recently released report, commissioned by Family Watch, and the additional links, detail the evidence from independent researchers showing that federally funded U.S. school-based CSE programs have failed to reduce teen pregnancy and STDs and, in some cases, have even increased teen sexual risk behaviors.

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