The fact that some girls are reaching puberty earlier means they need to be educated earlier. I didn't say they should be having love earlier. I did sarcastically suggest it would be too late when they are pregnant. I believe I even put an age of 15 onto one of those statements.
The fact of the matter is that a child should know what is going to happen before it does. So there is no point in having a girl start her period without knowing what to do first, or having love without knowing how to protect herself first. You don't need to tell the child EVERYTHING at once, but you do need to tell them what to expect next.
that being?
original quoted text below.
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Good idea. Lets wait until after they are pregnant to tell them! *************************************************
School parents beware 3826EnjoyDialup When it becomes the "norm" then love ed for 6 year olds may be required. Until then, it is taking away what little...
I was clearly responding to the last statement about "discussing love in primary school".
A grade 6 child can be 12 years old. 12 years is old enough to get pregnant. (Undesirable, but biologically possible.) A 8 year old girl leading a mardi gras had nothing to do with the statement I was replying to. Stop trying to twist my words.
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