Listen, Liberal -
Or, What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?
quote [ With graphic words and vivid images, parents are torn whether or not kids should read it.
Many parents thought that the book was inappropriate for children and shouldn’t be on shelves “that can be easily accessed by a child.” But, there were others who believe that this is the proper way to teach children about sex, pregnancy, and other “hard to talk about” issues. Some parents commented on the post explaining that this book is more for “parents who don’t know how to approach the talk.” Others claimed it does a better job teaching sex ed than most schools. ]
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C18H27NO3 said @ 2:46pm GMT on 1st May
I was shown slides with the rest of my class in 6th or 7th grade. Technical slides, medical slides, and lots of slides with a couple of words and clinical descriptions. All interpreted by a woman standing on stage with a pointer.
C18H27NO3 said @ 2:46pm GMT on 1st May
I was shown slides with the rest of my class in 6th or 7th grade. Technical slides, medical slides, and lots of slides with a couple of words and clinical descriptions. All interpreted by a woman standing on stage with a pointer speaking in monotone.
Nothing about feeling tingly.
C18H27NO3 said @ 2:46pm GMT on 1st May
I was shown slides with the rest of my class in 6th or 7th grade. Technical slides, medical slides, and lots of slides with a couple of words and clinical descriptions. All interpreted by a woman standing on stage with a pointer speaking in monotone.
Nothing about feeling tingly.
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C18H27NO3 said @ 2:46pm GMT on 1st May
I was shown slides with the rest of my class in 6th or 7th grade. Technical slides, medical slides, and lots of slides with a couple of words and clinical descriptions. All interpreted by a woman standing on stage with a pointer speaking in monotone.
Nothing about feeling tingly.