Do You Think That Parents Should Take the Lead Roll in Subjects Like Sex and Drugs Instead of the School?
Question by Sophia’s Mommy: Do you think that parents should take the lead roll in subjects like sex and drugs instead of the school?
The schools in my area Have Sex Ed, DARE(Drug abuse resistance education) and GREAT (Gang resistance education and training)…I think these classes give parents an easy way out and put more pressure on the Schools.
Don’t you think it’s the Parents job to teach and inform kids about Sex and drugs instead being told by uninformed peers or watered down sex classes?
Best answer:
Answer by erics love
i think both should but parents should make the first approach*
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