Post aside, there should be different degrees of education for different ages. At 10, a child should know enough to seek help in case of abuse… At puberty, enough to alleviate any anxiety about the changes they’re going through. Mid teenage years, how to be safe, etc
that is exactly what happens. It’s not like they start in with calculus in kindergarten in math class, they don’t give 5 year olds James Joyce’s Ulysses, and they don’t make you run a marathon in your first phys Ed class.
Post aside, there should be different degrees of education for different ages. At 10, a child should know enough to seek help in case of abuse… At puberty, enough to alleviate any anxiety about the changes they’re going through. Mid teenage years, how to be safe, etc
that is exactly what happens. It’s not like they start in with calculus in kindergarten in math class, they don’t give 5 year olds James Joyce’s Ulysses, and they don’t make you run a marathon in your first phys Ed class.
Why wouldnt it be the same for health education?