‘Sex Talks’ Should Start Earlier Than You Think (Published 2021)
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Some parents feel awkward and reluctant to discuss bodies, consent and sexuality; their kids pay the price.

Isn’t sex ed, deescalation and abuse prevention part of the standard kindergarten schedule since 30 years?

No, not really.

“Stranger Danger” and “Bad Touch” aren’t discussed in Indiana Classrooms until the 2nd grade, and even then, its super-vague.

Is it gendered? Like who is taught what?

Gender doesn’t exactly play into telling kids to tell a parent and/or teacher or doctor when anyone touches their “private area”? Pretty sure nipples are mentioned as such for girls and boys, if they are mentioned at all.

I agree, but do the policymakers see that as well?

Part of what I was getting at, or rather how I read your question, is that none of my children mentioned any separation of the girls and boys for these lessons. There was mention of “private areas”, but also, “or any other touching that made you or others uncomfortable” and the “why” seems to have been left for the health classes they had later on in Middle School and High School.

I know we have some, and your place might too, but it is not a universal thing.

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Yea and Republicans are trying to remove it all.

If they manage that here, I will be extremely impressed by them.

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