Biology, asked by robinson3, 1 year ago

should sex education be provided to adolescent ? if yes ,then how

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Answered by ankit88
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Yes it must be provided with the use of proper language... Some of the chapters are there in class 8 & 10 but still some the essential information that is missing in that must be given to students thru special classes to boys and girls seperately as ther have different changes and problems
Answered by Arshi1121
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Thinking about sex education conjures up all of those uncomfortable moments as an adolescent when we had to sit at our desks and listen to our health teachers talk about things that we joked about with friends but never wanted to have a conversation about with adults. But things have changed a lot since then. 

There has been an increase in the number of LGBT students who have come out while in high school, or sometimes, even middle school. We are surrounded images that inspire conversations about sex education and other images created by fashion that offer so much skin that there is nothing left to the imagination.  Such education helps young people to reduce their risk of potentially negative outcomes, such as unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Such education can also help youth to enhance the quality of their relationships and to develop decision-making skills that will prove invaluable over life. This basic human right is also a core public health principle that receives strong endorsement from mainstream medical associations, public health and educational organizations, and - most important - parents.

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