Tag Archives: Sex education

Healthy Students In Body and Mind

17 Jun

If you parents trust me, the school, with your kids during most of the day, shouldn’t I have more say so in their eating habits and in their personal health?

Why don’t schools, especially the public K-12 ones, take a bigger role in children’s health? After all, kids spend more than half a year under their care, whether in class or on the practice field. A timid effort has been made to offer only water in vending machines instead of sugary drinks and cafeterias claim they use only healthy foods. As an occasional forced consumer, during testing, I can testify that the claim is untrue. Yes, they have fruit and vegetables, but they are accompanied by questionable fares, such as pig in a blanket, and burritos, hardly a recommended nutrition. Chocolate milk has tons of sugar and fat, and kids are quite adept at picking what they like and ignoring the healthy items. By the way, enormous quantities of perfectly good food are thrown away in our schools every day due to some well-intentioned but ill-advised regulations.

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What’s Wrong With Sexual Education?

17 May

 

  The will is infinite and the execution confined. The desire is boundless and the act is a slave to limit (Shakespeare)

Every year, in France, there is an increase in the number of single teen mothers. England has the biggest problem in Europe with 30 pregnancies per 1,000 teen girls, while France has 15/1000, Germany shows 20/1000, Holland, on the other hand, is doing a better job of informing its youth with 7/1000. It also seems that puberty in girls is showing up more frequently at an earlier age (9 years-old) while it used to be not long ago between 12-13.

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