Sex education should not be merely a unit in reproduction and teaching how babies are conceived and born. It has a far richer scope and goal of helping the youngster incorporate sex most meaningfully into his present and future life, to provide him with some basic understanding of virtually every aspect of sex by the time he reaches full maturity. Parents should encourage the following values among children like respect for oneself, respect for others, non exploitation in sexual relationship, commitment, trust and bonding within sexual relationship, honesty with self and others, an exploration of the responsibility, rights and duties involved in sexual relationships, compassion, forgiveness, mercy, care when people do not confirm to their ways of life, an acknowledgement and understanding of diversity regarding religion, culture, and sexual orientation and self discipline regarding their sexuality.
Sex education, Parent's education, secondary, students