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greektzon
04-06-2008, 09:11 PM
http://www.naturalnews.com/022934.html

A middle school in Portland, Maine is considering a proposal to provide birth control pills and patches to students as young as 11 years old. King Middle School launched a reproductive health program after five of the 135 students who visited the school's health center in 2006 reported being sexually active. The program already provides condoms to students, but the new proposal would expand this to include prescriptions for birth control pills and patches (which would then have to be purchased at a pharmacy).
The contraceptives could be dispensed without the knowledge of parents, although written permission would be required for children to receive (unspecified) services from the health center.

The proposed program has attracted controversy, with some people accusing the schools of taking away parental power and encouraging children to have sex too early. But school officials dispute these claims.
"We do certainly sit down and speak with them about why [being sexually active] is not a good choice," said Amanda Rowe, the school's nurse coordinator. "But there are some who persist... and they need to be protected."
Logan Levkoff, a sexologist and relationship expert, said that while the school may be stepping into a role that would better be filled by parents, many parents do not feel comfortable enough to do so. "Parents should be the sex educator for their children," Levkoff said. "The problem is not every parent feels empowered [to do so]."

Parents interviewed by ABC News were split on their feelings about the proposal.
"I don't think I would want my child in middle school to be getting birth control pills unless I had something to do with it," one woman said.
But another woman, a mother, disagreed: "I think that education at that age is appropriate because our culture is saturated with messages about sex," she said.

bay
04-06-2008, 09:47 PM
the sad thing is, little girls that age are getting pg. I don't know what the answer is. Glad I didn't have to raise a daughter.

An Céachta Dearg
04-06-2008, 10:00 PM
This will only encourage underage sex!

bay
04-06-2008, 10:02 PM
kids that age need something to do besides sex! Having some positive activities would be a better solution than handing out birth control to 11 YOs.

donquixote99
04-07-2008, 03:18 AM
1. Kids should be encouraged to explore their sexuality slowly, gradually, not letting their physical drives get them in over their emotional heads.

2. People who say things like "Parents should be the sex educator for their children," Levkoff said. "The problem is not every parent feels empowered..." make me ill.

3. Everyone needs to keep in mind that the rules for girls and guys need to be different, mainly becase the better guys don't like to marry sluts. It isn't fair, but it's true anyway.

Lightweaver
04-07-2008, 12:23 PM
11 years old is too young to have sex and their parents should definitely be notified. Giving such young children contraceptives isn't the answer. These kids need to be better chaperoned as well as educated.

Donquixote, the rules for guys and girls ARE different, but that doesn't mean they SHOULD be. The double standard is unjust.

miriya
04-07-2008, 08:01 PM
I think it is a good thing to have a place were those who need it can go with out they parrents having to know. and if they are giving out condoms give out the female version as well

but yea let kids go at they own pace

Segep
04-07-2008, 09:07 PM
This will only encourage underage sex!

No, it will help prevent pregnancies and disease from underage sex that is going to happen anyway. It appears you are completely out of touch with today's youth. They get 1000's of messages every day about how cool it is to have sex. It ain't birth control that promotes that attitude, it's the media.

BTW, the title of this thread makes it sound like they're secretly drugging the water supply or something. :rolleyes: