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Sex education needed

Published: Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009 12:10 a.m. MST
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Statements continue to validate the fact that our community at large — doctors included — don't understand the state sex-education curriculum. The state recommends spending a six-hour unit on topics such as anatomy and physiology, physical changes from birth to adulthood, decision making, relationships and — yes — abstinence and contraception to prevent the risk of pregnancy and STDs.

We need to eliminate the fear factor in state language so teachers are not afraid to teach it. But it is going to take much more than a classroom unit. National studies show that health educators impact teen sexual behavior by only 4 percent. The PTA is encouraging parents to talk because they have the greatest influence. I would also encourage the medical community to do their part and take the time to help educate teens and parents in regular checkups.

Mary Ann Kirk

Murray

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