We support state Sen. Stuart Reid, R-Ogden, in his
effort to pass a bill that would allow parents the option of receiving
sex education training in order to teach their children sex education at
home.
A lot of parents, for various reasons, are concerned about their children being taught sex education in a public school.
This seems to us to be an excellent option. Parents can
take an active role in the subject and their children will not suffer by
being denied the needed lessons on sex.
The bill, presented to the Education Interim Committee,
is in draft form. It merits being a priority in the 2013 legislative
session.
Reid says that he has been assured by analysts that
implementing the training would cost virtually nothing. State School
Superintendent Martell Menlove has added that the state Office of
Education will have no problems creating a training manual for parents.
Perhaps most importantly, the Utah PTA has given Reid’s
bill a qualified endorsement. According to Dawn Davies, vice president
of legislative affairs with the Utah PTA, so long as any funding the
bill might need is provided for, the PTA is behind it.
As we have mentioned, providing training for parents to
teach their children sex education will have at most, a minimal cost.
More importantly, it provides a method to get sex education taught to
children whose parents don’t want it taught to their kids in school.
As Reid told the Standard-Examiner, he was surprised to
learn — while discussing sex education as part of his duties as a state
legislator — that many parents do not teach it to their kids. "Parents
need to take that responsibility. This is the most intimate topic in the
lives of their children, and they should teach sex education with their
values," he said.
He’s correct; and anything we can do in schools to help children learn sex education responsibly is a plus.
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