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September 13, 2008 at 1:57 PM #270115September 13, 2008 at 5:28 PM #269850WickedheartParticipant
John McCain, Maverick Reformer or Reformed Maverick?
September 13, 2008 at 5:28 PM #270083WickedheartParticipantJohn McCain, Maverick Reformer or Reformed Maverick?
September 13, 2008 at 5:28 PM #270089WickedheartParticipantJohn McCain, Maverick Reformer or Reformed Maverick?
September 13, 2008 at 5:28 PM #270137WickedheartParticipantJohn McCain, Maverick Reformer or Reformed Maverick?
September 13, 2008 at 5:28 PM #270166WickedheartParticipantJohn McCain, Maverick Reformer or Reformed Maverick?
September 13, 2008 at 11:51 PM #269927JPJonesParticipant[quote=jonnycsd]Bad parenting?
JPJones, if you are hoping a kindergarten sex ed class will protect your three year old son from the bad people of the world you need to wake up.
A kindergarten sex ed class will NOT adequately prepare him or her to defend against sexual predators. THAT IS YOUR JOB!!! YOU MUST NEVER ALLOW YOUR KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILD TO BE IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY BECOME THE TARGET OF A SEXUAL ADVANCE.
What is wrong with you people?
Please, be a good parent. Take responsibility for your kids and don’t think the government is going to protect them for you. The government can not do that, no matter how hard they try.[/quote]
You’re absolutely right. It is my responsibility to protect and help reinforce the education my child gets. I wasn’t saying that the material in question is the end-all be-all that is going to keep my kid safe. You’re making assumptions about my view of parenting that are grossly inaccurate.September 13, 2008 at 11:51 PM #270158JPJonesParticipant[quote=jonnycsd]Bad parenting?
JPJones, if you are hoping a kindergarten sex ed class will protect your three year old son from the bad people of the world you need to wake up.
A kindergarten sex ed class will NOT adequately prepare him or her to defend against sexual predators. THAT IS YOUR JOB!!! YOU MUST NEVER ALLOW YOUR KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILD TO BE IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY BECOME THE TARGET OF A SEXUAL ADVANCE.
What is wrong with you people?
Please, be a good parent. Take responsibility for your kids and don’t think the government is going to protect them for you. The government can not do that, no matter how hard they try.[/quote]
You’re absolutely right. It is my responsibility to protect and help reinforce the education my child gets. I wasn’t saying that the material in question is the end-all be-all that is going to keep my kid safe. You’re making assumptions about my view of parenting that are grossly inaccurate.September 13, 2008 at 11:51 PM #270165JPJonesParticipant[quote=jonnycsd]Bad parenting?
JPJones, if you are hoping a kindergarten sex ed class will protect your three year old son from the bad people of the world you need to wake up.
A kindergarten sex ed class will NOT adequately prepare him or her to defend against sexual predators. THAT IS YOUR JOB!!! YOU MUST NEVER ALLOW YOUR KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILD TO BE IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY BECOME THE TARGET OF A SEXUAL ADVANCE.
What is wrong with you people?
Please, be a good parent. Take responsibility for your kids and don’t think the government is going to protect them for you. The government can not do that, no matter how hard they try.[/quote]
You’re absolutely right. It is my responsibility to protect and help reinforce the education my child gets. I wasn’t saying that the material in question is the end-all be-all that is going to keep my kid safe. You’re making assumptions about my view of parenting that are grossly inaccurate.September 13, 2008 at 11:51 PM #270212JPJonesParticipant[quote=jonnycsd]Bad parenting?
JPJones, if you are hoping a kindergarten sex ed class will protect your three year old son from the bad people of the world you need to wake up.
A kindergarten sex ed class will NOT adequately prepare him or her to defend against sexual predators. THAT IS YOUR JOB!!! YOU MUST NEVER ALLOW YOUR KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILD TO BE IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY BECOME THE TARGET OF A SEXUAL ADVANCE.
What is wrong with you people?
Please, be a good parent. Take responsibility for your kids and don’t think the government is going to protect them for you. The government can not do that, no matter how hard they try.[/quote]
You’re absolutely right. It is my responsibility to protect and help reinforce the education my child gets. I wasn’t saying that the material in question is the end-all be-all that is going to keep my kid safe. You’re making assumptions about my view of parenting that are grossly inaccurate.September 13, 2008 at 11:51 PM #270241JPJonesParticipant[quote=jonnycsd]Bad parenting?
JPJones, if you are hoping a kindergarten sex ed class will protect your three year old son from the bad people of the world you need to wake up.
A kindergarten sex ed class will NOT adequately prepare him or her to defend against sexual predators. THAT IS YOUR JOB!!! YOU MUST NEVER ALLOW YOUR KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILD TO BE IN A SITUATION WHERE THEY BECOME THE TARGET OF A SEXUAL ADVANCE.
What is wrong with you people?
Please, be a good parent. Take responsibility for your kids and don’t think the government is going to protect them for you. The government can not do that, no matter how hard they try.[/quote]
You’re absolutely right. It is my responsibility to protect and help reinforce the education my child gets. I wasn’t saying that the material in question is the end-all be-all that is going to keep my kid safe. You’re making assumptions about my view of parenting that are grossly inaccurate.September 14, 2008 at 2:21 PM #270085pbnativeParticipantOpinion: Public schools should teach children how to be responsible, contributing members of society. That should include basic health and safety skills. Sex-related health issues are important to a society, even if you only consider the costs involved. To be responsible members of society, children must learn about sex and sexual behavior.
Unfortunately, relying on parents for this education has, as a society, not been successful. Far too many children suffer sexual abuse. We cannot keep doing the same thing, and expect things to change. This bill is an attempt to do something different, and create a change in behavior.
Whether kids become sexually active has a lot less to do with how much knowledge they have, and a lot more to do with how much opportunity they have to engage. My daughter is going to have all the info as soon as she starts asking, but she’ll also have lots of encouragement to be extremely particular about when and who. And of course, self-defense classes, ’cause it’s a rough world.
September 14, 2008 at 2:21 PM #270319pbnativeParticipantOpinion: Public schools should teach children how to be responsible, contributing members of society. That should include basic health and safety skills. Sex-related health issues are important to a society, even if you only consider the costs involved. To be responsible members of society, children must learn about sex and sexual behavior.
Unfortunately, relying on parents for this education has, as a society, not been successful. Far too many children suffer sexual abuse. We cannot keep doing the same thing, and expect things to change. This bill is an attempt to do something different, and create a change in behavior.
Whether kids become sexually active has a lot less to do with how much knowledge they have, and a lot more to do with how much opportunity they have to engage. My daughter is going to have all the info as soon as she starts asking, but she’ll also have lots of encouragement to be extremely particular about when and who. And of course, self-defense classes, ’cause it’s a rough world.
September 14, 2008 at 2:21 PM #270323pbnativeParticipantOpinion: Public schools should teach children how to be responsible, contributing members of society. That should include basic health and safety skills. Sex-related health issues are important to a society, even if you only consider the costs involved. To be responsible members of society, children must learn about sex and sexual behavior.
Unfortunately, relying on parents for this education has, as a society, not been successful. Far too many children suffer sexual abuse. We cannot keep doing the same thing, and expect things to change. This bill is an attempt to do something different, and create a change in behavior.
Whether kids become sexually active has a lot less to do with how much knowledge they have, and a lot more to do with how much opportunity they have to engage. My daughter is going to have all the info as soon as she starts asking, but she’ll also have lots of encouragement to be extremely particular about when and who. And of course, self-defense classes, ’cause it’s a rough world.
September 14, 2008 at 2:21 PM #270372pbnativeParticipantOpinion: Public schools should teach children how to be responsible, contributing members of society. That should include basic health and safety skills. Sex-related health issues are important to a society, even if you only consider the costs involved. To be responsible members of society, children must learn about sex and sexual behavior.
Unfortunately, relying on parents for this education has, as a society, not been successful. Far too many children suffer sexual abuse. We cannot keep doing the same thing, and expect things to change. This bill is an attempt to do something different, and create a change in behavior.
Whether kids become sexually active has a lot less to do with how much knowledge they have, and a lot more to do with how much opportunity they have to engage. My daughter is going to have all the info as soon as she starts asking, but she’ll also have lots of encouragement to be extremely particular about when and who. And of course, self-defense classes, ’cause it’s a rough world.
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