I believe it should be the job of schools and parents.
I'm not sure about in America or anywhere else, but in England we have pshe (personal, social and health education) lessons starting in high school (from 11 years) and some primary schools have them (from around 4/5 years to 10/11) in the last school year. these lessons are there to provide information on said subjects and others, without the inclusion of religious beliefs on them, so just the facts of what happens when take part in such activities, how to protect yourself etc etc.
Parents need to teach what they know of it as well (emphasis on know), what the expect there children to do (i.e don't do drugs, drink from legal age, sex from legal age. or no sex till marriage, no drinking etc) and what they TRUTHFULLY have done themselves.
what do you think?
I'm not sure about in America or anywhere else, but in England we have pshe (personal, social and health education) lessons starting in high school (from 11 years) and some primary schools have them (from around 4/5 years to 10/11) in the last school year. these lessons are there to provide information on said subjects and others, without the inclusion of religious beliefs on them, so just the facts of what happens when take part in such activities, how to protect yourself etc etc.
Parents need to teach what they know of it as well (emphasis on know), what the expect there children to do (i.e don't do drugs, drink from legal age, sex from legal age. or no sex till marriage, no drinking etc) and what they TRUTHFULLY have done themselves.
what do you think?