The Catholic Church has no problem with responsible and moral age appropriate sex education. Here is the Archdiocese of Los Angeles' curricula for its health and sex education courses: Kindergarten Understanding that living things come from other living things and have life cycles 1st grade Demonstrating an understanding of individual differences, such as height and weight, hair and eye color, and other factors Describing how living things come from other living things and recognizing changes in life cycles 2nd grade Describing the cycle of growth and development in humans and other animal species Identifying abilities that increase because of growth and development Identifying body parts in detail 3rd grade Describing the cycle of growth and development in humans and other animal species Demonstrating an understanding of the aging process Describing changes that occur during the life cycle Demonstrate an understanding of individual differences, such as differences in appearance and physical abilities 4th grade Recognizing the physical changes that occur during preadolescence Using correct terminology for body parts.
A lot of people spend time arguing for sex education. Yet no one wants to educate people about the consequences of that act. Modern sex education leaves any education regarding responsibility or morals.
I will side with the Catholic Church on this matter.
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