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This UK pundit says she thinks this is the best plan Labour has had.
BUT:
Is it wise to expose 5 year olds to such education to accommodate less than 2% of the population?
Similar programs have been proposed in the US and elsewhere.
It is something to ponder, no?
http://www.newstatesman.com/politic...ducation-five-year-olds-best-idea-they-ve-had
BUT:
Is it wise to expose 5 year olds to such education to accommodate less than 2% of the population?
Similar programs have been proposed in the US and elsewhere.
It is something to ponder, no?
The first time I came across the word “lesbian”, it was being hurled across the playground as an insult. I was about nine and had no idea what one was, but thought it sounded interesting and exotic. I knew I fancied girls, but I didn’t know there was a word for that. In fact, the only word I could think of to describe my attraction to members of the same sex was “disgusting”.
If only I’d been taught, aged five perhaps, that what I was feeling was actually pretty mundane and this “lesbian” thing was about as exotic as a Marmite sandwich. Maybe then, I wouldn’t have burst into tears when I came out to my mum, aged ten. And maybe then I wouldn’t have kept this strange thing that was my sexuality knotted up inside my guts like an especially vindictive tapeworm, until it burst out of me.
Labour’s plan to introduce LGBT-oriented sex education to five-year-olds is simply one of the best ideas they’ve had. Liberal parents may shrug and say, “cool”, Daily Mail readers may reel off the usual Hallmark conservatism stuff about “loss of innocence”. But for me and all the millions of other LGBT people who know first-hand what it’s like to feel alienated at school purely because of our sexuality, this proposed policy couldn’t be more important.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politic...ducation-five-year-olds-best-idea-they-ve-had
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