This research project involved interviewing 42 parents with children between the ages of 12 to 18-years-old regarding their views and opinions on sex education for today’s youth. All 42 parents agreed they wanted a more informative sex education for their children than what they were exposed to as children. This included those with formal sex education as well as those that learned from peers, siblings or in their neighborhood. Another aspect all parents agreed on was the need for a more comprehensive sex education. Thirty-eight parents thought abstinence should be included as an option in sex education classes but not the only method. Four parents did not believe abstinence is realistic in today’s world so it should not be taught in class....
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
Purpose: Despite broad public support for comprehensive sex education, its implementation remains co...
The aim. To reveal parents, teachers and students opinion about sexual education at school. Question...
This research project involved interviewing 42 parents with children between the ages of 12 to 18-ye...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Research on sex education reg...
There is a large amount of evidence suggesting a need to educate children concerning sexual issues. ...
This study aims to describe how parents conduct early sexual education for their children. The outli...
Ongoing and often rancorous policy arguments at the federal, state, and local school-district levels...
This paper assesses the opinions of 100 parents from a rural Midwestern state about sex education in...
This study aims to detect opinions about what and when should be talked about in sexual education in...
Background: Sex education is described as education about human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction,...
Background: School-based sex education is effective in reducing risky sexual behavior among adolesce...
Sex education for early childhood is very important to protect children from unwanted things in the ...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
Sex education for early childhood is very important to protect children from unwanted things in the ...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
Purpose: Despite broad public support for comprehensive sex education, its implementation remains co...
The aim. To reveal parents, teachers and students opinion about sexual education at school. Question...
This research project involved interviewing 42 parents with children between the ages of 12 to 18-ye...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Research on sex education reg...
There is a large amount of evidence suggesting a need to educate children concerning sexual issues. ...
This study aims to describe how parents conduct early sexual education for their children. The outli...
Ongoing and often rancorous policy arguments at the federal, state, and local school-district levels...
This paper assesses the opinions of 100 parents from a rural Midwestern state about sex education in...
This study aims to detect opinions about what and when should be talked about in sexual education in...
Background: Sex education is described as education about human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction,...
Background: School-based sex education is effective in reducing risky sexual behavior among adolesce...
Sex education for early childhood is very important to protect children from unwanted things in the ...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
Sex education for early childhood is very important to protect children from unwanted things in the ...
Parents play a unique role in providing and facilitating their children in acquirement of sexual and...
Purpose: Despite broad public support for comprehensive sex education, its implementation remains co...
The aim. To reveal parents, teachers and students opinion about sexual education at school. Question...