For the past several decades sex education has been taught within schools. At the elementary level children in 5th grade are first introduced with discussion about menstrual cycles and puberty. In middle school, sex education is taught separately to girls and boys. At the high school level, students are taught in unisex classes where it is discussed at length, leaving little to the imagination. It is sometimes incorporated in health and physical education classes. It is also part of family-life class curriculums. Knowledge is power and teaching children sex education in the proper way helps them to gain an Continue reading...