Despite a ‘vocal minority’, most parents want more sensitive lessons – such as those covering sexting, contraception and pornography – to ...
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A new study has cut through pervasive misconceptions around Australian parents’ views on schools’ delivery of sex education.
Despite a ‘vocal minority’, most parents want more sensitive lessons – such as those covering sexting, contraception and pornography – to ...