DukeU
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Yes I believe in sex ed, the younger the better.
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“For fourth and fifth grade, I lived in Nicholas County— we moved there from Lexington when I was two weeks into my fourth grade year. I had friends there who were sexually active in fifth grade, and it was often with boys who were in middle and high school,” Crim said.
“Doing this work, I think about my daughter…but I also think about those kids. They needed this kind of program. It could be so transformative in small, rural towns where there isn’t a whole lot to do besides experiment. There is a need in these small communities, and Tanya saw that.”
Where Sex Education Lacks in Appalachian Schools, This Kentucky Program Is Attempting to Fill In
In the mornings before school, Larah Helayne makes sure she’s got her homework done, her textbooks packed and her cell phone charged. She also makes sure that she’s got plenty of birth control and emergency contraceptives in her bag, just in case any friends or classmates need them. Helayne is […]www.100daysinappalachia.com
Any parent who needs the school system to teach their children about sex are sorry parents and shouldn't have children.