Sex Education By Sarah Desjardins

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An article by Sarah Desjardins titled “As a Conservative Mom, I still support Sex Ed in Schools,” discusses the issues surrounding the new sex ed curriculum that was introduced in Ontario by the Liberal party. A self-proclaimed conservative, Desjardins decides through critical reflection that she supports and promotes the new sex ed curriculum implemented in Ontario as she believes it is pivitol in the education of youth. I found this article to be incredibly fascinating as it blurs lines between political/religious beliefs and humanist beliefs. I find it enlightening that a conservative mother would publically support the agenda proposed by the Liberal Party in regards to an issue that has always divided the parties and its supporters. Desjardins speaks candidly about her own sexual education she received growing up and its inadequacies. …show more content…

How could we let this happen? What kind of education system fails to teach young adults about consent? It dawned on her that consent should be something that is taught from a young age just like other life long skills such as punctuality, respect, tolerance and love. Desjardins becomes to understand that although something like consent would be included in the sex ed curriculum it doesn’t necessarily mean that it needs to be taught in a sexual context in the primary years. These are not lessons that can be taught in one day but rather be integrated by conditioning and instilling life long values of what consent

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