Thursday, September 3, 2015

Parents agree: Wynne's sex-ed curriculum is too much information, too soon


Brian Lilley of TheRebel.Media reports, with the new school year about to begin, the stage is being set for a fight between parents and Premier Kathleen Wynne over the controversial sex-ed curriculum.

The "new" curriculum is just a redo of McGuinty's that was rejected by parents in 2010. But Wynne is bringing it back regardless of what parents have to say and without the promised parental consultation before implementation.

For as long as this controversy has been brewing, the simple message from parents to politicians has consistently been that this sex-ed curriculum gives out too much information, too soon. Some of it, like the new and barely understood concept of "gender identity", many adults don't even understand including some teachers who will be expected to explain it to children.

The "educrats" who think they are the co-parents of our children believe they know better but the state, the province and the educrats, need to be reminded that they do not own our kids and we do not consider them "co-parents" regardless of what they believe.

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