
According to The Daily Mail, children as young as six years old are receiving instruction on how and why to touch or stimulate their own genitals as part of classes that will become mandatory in hundreds of primary schools in the UK.
How utterly sickening!! There is no respectable way to express the sheer filth that must plague anyone’s mind who thinks this is a good idea. Lord help us!
The lessons are reportedly part of a controversial new sex and relationships curriculum called All About Me, which is being rolled out across 241 primary schools by Warwickshire County Council and may be adopted by other local authorities next year as part of the Government’s overhaul of Relationship and Sex Education (RSE).
The Daily Mail reports:
Documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday detail how All About Me classes involve pupils aged between six and ten being told by teachers that there are ‘rules about touching yourself’. An explanation of ‘rules about self-stimulation’ appears in the scheme’s Year Two lesson plan for six and seven-year-olds.
Under a section called Touching Myself, teachers are advised to tell children that ‘lots of people like to tickle or stroke themselves as it might feel nice’. They are also instructed to inform youngsters that this may include touching their ‘private parts’ and, that while some people may say this behaviour is ‘dirty’, it is in fact ‘very normal’.
However, the youngsters are warned it is ‘not polite’ to touch themselves in public – it is an activity they should do when alone in the bath, shower or in bed.
In the same lesson, children are given scenarios which they must judge to be ‘OK’ or ‘not OK’.
In one, pupils are told that when a girl called Autumn ‘has a bath and is alone she likes to touch herself between her legs. It feels nice’.
At this point, teachers are advised to remind the students of the ‘rules about self-stimulation’.
The guidance on touching is repeated in lesson plans for Years Four and Five, involving pupils aged eight to ten.
As if it wasn’t already hideously inappropriate for public schools to usurp the role of parents in teaching their children such things, The Daily Mail also reports that Warwickshire parents will not be able to withdraw their children from these lessons.
Parents of children attending Coten End Primary School in Warwick had the opportunity to meet with sex education consultant Jonny Hunt, one of the creators of this disgusting curriculum, back in June and express their concerns.
When asked why what amounts to masturbation instructions appeared in the Year Five lesson plans and why it was not in the non-compulsory sex education part of the curriculum, Hunt said, “Actually we refer to self-stimulation or self-soothing throughout the programme in earlier years as well. This is not sex education but actually information around safe and appropriate touching. However uncomfortable adults may find it, children of all ages will self-stimulate from time to time. They may do this when anxious or simply because it feels nice.”
How on earth is teaching children about masturbation not sex education? What color is the sky in this man’s world?!
Naturally, Warwickshire parents are very concerned about the government-endorsed sexualization of their children, with some planning to withdraw their children from schools that teach the curriculum.
Naomi and Matthew Seymour, whose two sons attend school in Coten End, pulled their children from school for the week the curriculum would be taught, concerned that their sons would be exposed to issues they “were not ready to hear,” not unlike Thursday’s SeXXX Ed Sit Out in protest of similarly graphic sex-ed curriculum in California.
“My wife cried the first time she read what was going to be in the lessons,” said Matthew Seymour. “This sexualisation of our children is just totally inappropriate. They are calling it self-touching and they won’t use the term masturbation, but when you read it that’s exactly what they’re talking about. We don’t want to start picket lines and wave banners. We’re just an ordinary family. I think many families who had seen these lesson plans would feel the same way we did.”
Even politicians who had supported the RSE legislation expressed their concern about the program now that reality has begun to sink in.
Tory MP David Davies said, “I and many other parents would be furious at completely inappropriate sexual matters being taught to children as young as six. These classes go way beyond the guidance the Government is producing and are effectively sexualising very young children.”
“It looks like Warwickshire has paid more attention to a controversial sex education consultancy than to… what parents understand to be in the best interests of their children,” said Simon Calvert of The Christian Institute.
People, we need to wake up and give serious thought to whether or not we can continue to justify sending our children to these schools. What price are you willing to pay to keep your children safe from these blatant attacks on their innocence?
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