This article emphasize that sex education is a parent’s responsibility. The role of parents has never been more important in the successful development of responsible sexual behavior in adolescents. Most experts now agree that for all age groups, there is overwhelming belief that the family—however one defines it—is still the most important institution in society.
Where once parents and religion provided markers and guidance, peers and the media now provide a confusing and contradictory source of information. Parents have not only the right to be primary sexuality educators of their children, they also have the responsibility .
Research has shown that ninety eight percent of parents reported that they need help in talking to children about sex. We are not proposing that sexuality education in the home replace any of the current programs available elsewhere such as in the schools or in the community, but rather reinforce them.
Article: Sex education: Talking to your teen about sex [CNN]
