Boston Globe 2.25.15 | Joanna Weiss My 5-year-old son was smitten. There was a new girl in pre-K, with long curly hair. “She dances when there’s no music,” he said. “It’s weird.” He talked about her constantly. Then one day, on the way
GlobalNews.CA 2.23.15 | James Armstrong WATCH ABOVE: There is a growing backlash among parent groups over the new Ontario sex education curriculum. Christina Stevens reports. TORONTO – Lobbyists and opposition politicians are worried concerned parents didn’t get enough input into Ontario’s revamped sexual education
NationalPost.com Sarah Boesveld | February 20, 2015 As she hears tidbits about Ontario’s new sexual education curriculum, Sarah Carlyon-Baker admits to being a “little wary.” Children will learn about homosexuality and same-sex marriage in Grade 3. In Grade 6, they’ll talk about puberty
Edweek.org 2.20.15 | Evie Blad State and district policies on sex education are a perenniel source of debates. Should schools teach about contraceptives? Should they promote abstinence? Should they mandate certain training for sex education teachers? An issue that gets a little less
Elle.com 2.2.15 | By Sara Ashtaryeh "To end rape culture we must create a consent culture." Most parents who ask their kids about their middle school projects probably get an earful on dioramas of the planetary system or poster boards on Charlemagne―but not Tessa Hill's
DurhamRegion.com By Jillian Follert | 2.2.15 Premier says consent will be taught as early as Grade 1 DURHAM -- Education Minister Liz Sandals is defending how the Province consulted with parents on its new sex ed curriculum, saying surveying one parent per school