More than 8 in 10 parents want the schools to teach sexuality education.
The college community addressed these issues and recognized the need for sexuality education.
In 1982, the commissioners introduced a program of sexuality education.
At the same time, there has been growing national support for abstinence-only-based sexuality education before college.
School teachers and nurses are responsible for the implementation of sexuality education.
How can mothers and fathers become involved in the sexuality education of adolescents?
Contributing to improving the effectiveness of sexuality education in schools.
Hardly any receive the comprehensive sexuality education they need to make sense of these messages.
Only 5 percent of young people in the United States benefit from comprehensive sexuality education throughout their school years.