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Planned Parenthood seeking 1 Million opponents to abstinence
Closed Published by Annie May 2nd, 2008 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Planned ParenthoodOn April 29th, Planned Parenthood sent out an email calling out to its supporters to join them in challenging Presidential candidates to talk about sex. They say, “given that it’s also hard for parents to talk with their children about sex, I guess it’s not all that surprising” (that Presidential candidates can’t talk about it). […]
“Waxman Hearing” Expert List
Closed Published by contactus April 25th, 2008 in "Comprehensive" Sex EdThe Committee held a hearing titled, “Domestic Abstinence-Only Programs: Assessing the Evidence” on Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in 2154 Rayburn House Office Building. Federally-funded abstinence-only programs require the exclusive teaching of abstinence until marriage and prohibit teaching about condoms or other contraceptives — other than to discuss failure rates. These programs have received over $1.3 billion […]
Hollywood Doc NOT an Expert on Abstinence
1 Comment Published by KobyL March 28th, 2008 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, The CultureIf anyone saw the Early Show this morning, you saw Kate Walsh, who played a doctor on Grey’s Anatomy, talking about how abstinence education has failed our kids. Since when did an actress who plays a doctor on TV become any sort of expert on health issues? Did anyone else notice that no one from […]
Sex-ed topics too narrow, group says
3 Comments Published by Jenny March 20th, 2008 in Abstinence, "Comprehensive" Sex EdCity schools’ abstinence-based program targeted
Monday, March 17, 2008
By Joe Smydo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Amid a national debate over how much schools should teach students about sex, a parent-led group has begun circulating an Internet petition to force an overhaul of the Pittsburgh Public Schools’ abstinence-based sex-education curriculum.
The group is pushing for what’s commonly called “comprehensive” sex education. […]
Contraceptive Programs DON’T Increase Condom Usage
0 Comments Published by KobyL December 14th, 2007 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Teenage and Child SexualityA recent review of over 100 contraceptive sex education programs found only two that increased consistent condom use by teens for a period of 12 months. And rates of condom user error are high, even with adult populations.: error rates ranged from 21.7% to 50% across 4 studies. Also, condoms do not prevent any of […]
I am truly sorry about the crisis with the funding, I receive no money from any government grant. The money raised for our program comes from local support and I know we are a small city compared to some. I work part ,now, full time as a nurse at the hospital night shift, my salary […]
THE FINANCIAL POWER OF THE SEX INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
0 Comments Published by Jenny October 19th, 2007 in Abstinence, "Comprehensive" Sex EdBy John L. Harmer, Chairman
In February of 2007 the Lighted Candle Society published a book entitled The Sex Industrial Complex. The most consistent reactions to the book were the negative comments about the title. Many people apparently felt that the title (and hence the message) of the book was simply too strident. This newsletter is […]
Dear Parents, Shut up. Love, Maryland
0 Comments Published by Hilary July 16th, 2007 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Principles of EducationI’m afraid I missed this little gem from the Wash Post over the July 4th holiday. Apparently, in Maryland, parents are not fit to educate their own children. That responsibility lies to the state:
…although a parent does have a right to control the upbringing of a child, “that right is not absolute. It must bend […]
Jason Evert on Abstinence Education
0 Comments Published by Hilary July 15th, 2007 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Principles of EducationJason Evert of the Pure Love Club and an affiliate of the Abstinence Clearinghouse, was recently interviewed by Zenit. In case that one’s password protected, here’s another link to the interview. It’s lengthy, but worth the read.
Topics include the Mathematica Study, Planned Parenthood, SIECUS, the silliness of “comprehensive” sex ed programs, parental involvement, and proven-effective […]
More on Planned Parenthood’s “Comprehensive” Sex Ed
0 Comments Published by Hilary July 12th, 2007 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Planned ParenthoodI won’t reproduce it here, but yesterday’s Wednesday STOPP Report included some more good information and commentary on Planned Parenthood’s money-grubbing double standard when it comes to sex education.
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Planned Parenthood and Fantasy
0 Comments Published by Hilary July 5th, 2007 in "Comprehensive" Sex Ed, Principles of EducationI’d like to do a few posts on Planned Parenthood (and I might touch on SIECUS) to illustrate the brand of sex education they would like to see implemented. Take this image from a pamphlet called “The Problem with Puberty” that was published by Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood Inc.:
Please note that the dog is included […]
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