Porn epidemic: Children as young as 5 years are being expelled for sexual misconducts in primary schools
This is sad but it's the situation of things right now that children as young as 5 years old are already being exposed to pornography.
According to a report by Telegraph, an epidemic of pornography is sweeping through Britain's schools with children as young as five being expelled for sexual misconduct.
Thousands of pupils have been either permanently or temporarily excluded over the past four years for sexual misdemeanors including watching pornography or sharing indecent images, according to figures obtained by the Press Association.
Data released by the Department for Education (DfE) showed more than 800 primary school children have been excluded for "sexual misconduct" since 2013. The number for senior school students, over the same period of time, was 8,000.
An NSPCC spokesman said: "Preventing harmful sexual behaviour through proper, up-to-date sex and relationships education is immeasurably better than excluding children after the harm has been done.
"It must be dragged into the 21st century, it must be consistent, and it must be offered in every school."
*If you as a Christian must sex educate your child (which of course you must do) please do it with the Word of God. Teach your children from when they are young to love God and live in a way that honors Him. That's the foundation.
Tell them what God says about sex. Until their hearts learn to love God and honor Him, only then will they want to obey God in their bodies by using sex the way He wants them to - in marriage.
In this sex-filled world, it will take only God's Word planted in our hearts to keep us from sexual immorality.
According to a report by Telegraph, an epidemic of pornography is sweeping through Britain's schools with children as young as five being expelled for sexual misconduct.
Thousands of pupils have been either permanently or temporarily excluded over the past four years for sexual misdemeanors including watching pornography or sharing indecent images, according to figures obtained by the Press Association.
Data released by the Department for Education (DfE) showed more than 800 primary school children have been excluded for "sexual misconduct" since 2013. The number for senior school students, over the same period of time, was 8,000.
An NSPCC spokesman said: "Preventing harmful sexual behaviour through proper, up-to-date sex and relationships education is immeasurably better than excluding children after the harm has been done.
"By giving the children the right information… we can teach them how to treat others and how to know when something is not right."
The spokesman said that the school curriculum should be updated to teach children about the dangers of sexting and online porn.
"Social media, sexting, online porn and dating apps did not exist when sex education was introduced on the curriculum a generation ago," they said.
The spokesman said that the school curriculum should be updated to teach children about the dangers of sexting and online porn.
"Social media, sexting, online porn and dating apps did not exist when sex education was introduced on the curriculum a generation ago," they said.
"It must be dragged into the 21st century, it must be consistent, and it must be offered in every school."
*If you as a Christian must sex educate your child (which of course you must do) please do it with the Word of God. Teach your children from when they are young to love God and live in a way that honors Him. That's the foundation.
Tell them what God says about sex. Until their hearts learn to love God and honor Him, only then will they want to obey God in their bodies by using sex the way He wants them to - in marriage.
In this sex-filled world, it will take only God's Word planted in our hearts to keep us from sexual immorality.
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