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    Abstinence-only sex education is characterized by “the withholding of information and is ethically flawed” (source 3). This method relies on emotional appeals, enforcing “traditional” values and norms, inflicting fear of STDs, and utilizing what the author of the article Teen Pregnancy and Parenting considers “scientifically incorrect information.” Abstinence-only sex education teaches only three main concepts: 1) waiting until marriage to partake in sexual activity as the expected standard, 2)…

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    of teaching abstinence-only education trumps evidence given by scientists and professors who state that it is unrealistic and censors young adults from dangerous consequences when certain precautions are not taken. If the intent for sexual education is to prevent teenage pregnancies and sexual diseases, then the teaching of abstinence-only education should be replaced with curricula that creates a safer and more informative background for young adults. Sexual education is defined…

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    “We’re casual about sex and serious about consent. But is it working?”, written by Jon Zimmerman, is published in the In Theory section of the Washington Post on October 13th, 2015. In his article, Zimmerman argues that colleges nowadays go to great length to uphold the “affirmative consent” policy and successfully protect themselves from lawsuits of sexual violence, but a discussion with the students about the emotional intimacy aspect of sex is often missing. Zimmerman accurately assesses the…

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    Positive sex education means avoiding blaming or shaming adolescents about their sexual feelings and responses; it also means avoiding delivering messages that sex is not enjoyable.” (Giami, 2006). The city of Chicago has many great schools, but one aspect of teaching and learning that we are lacking is positive and enforceable sex education. With the lack of education on the sex education front and also the lack of sex education from educated adults, children are going out and learning about…

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    in New Orleans, the government policy regarding sexual education in schools are due to school administrators not being allowed to teach sex ed to youth under the age of 7, since they do not reach their highest maturity level in order to be taught about such a serious matter . For example, experts from Believe in Nola have various programs aiming towards 2,000 children who have never been taught about the proper lessons in sexual education and help them. This is done by providing them with…

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    In today’s ever-changing culture, life as an adolescent is more complicated and confusing than it was for past generations. One of the biggest changes that has occurred is how openly our culture talks about sex. It is virtually everywhere spanning from books, to ads, to T.V., and to music, along with other countless sources. The effect this is having on adolescents is quite obvious, with one million pregnancies resulting in teen mothers and three million cases of STD’s effecting adolescents,…

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    is and understatement of how big of an issue teenage pregnancy is in society. Teenagers are uneducated and disregard the consequences of unprotected sex. This leads to the Number of teenage girls getting pregnant between the ages of 15-18. Respect, educated and necessities provided are all ways to encourage and help teenagers be active in safe sex. Respect is a seven letter word that needs to be established in all aspects of everyone's life. Young women need to respect themselves and…

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    the mother and the child, but also society, both short and long term. Teen mothers are less likely to finish high school, less likely go to college, more likely to have families with many children, and more likely to stay single; this increases the likelihood that their children will live in poverty (5). Less than one-third of teens who start a family before age 18 ever earn a high school diploma (thenationalcampaign, 2012). Only 1.5% of teens obtain a college degree before age 30…

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    difficult to take care of oneself and a baby. Parents and schools play a big role in educating our youth about safe sex and contraceptives. Three main areas that lack awareness in teen pregnancy are young mothers not finishing school, not being concerned about their health and the effects on the economy. This causes a ripple effect trickling down the issue from young mothers and their families to the entire nation (Sheen 9). First, school dropout rates of teen mothers are tremendous when…

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    Birds and The Bees When is it appropriate to talk to your children about sex? Many parents will try to give the infamous “birds and the bees” talk with their kids when they hit puberty around age 10 or 12. However, “sexual learning begins in infancy and continues throughout childhood and adolescence” (King: 271). Children draw their conclusions about sex from the social environment around them, their peers, family, friends, and the media like TV shows. They will undeniably bring it up with…

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