
Ep. 2: Sex Ed (Extra Credit)
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In writer Neal Pollack’s opinion, the sex ed curriculum at his son's school has…shortcomings. In this episode, Neal sends Elijah to a sex ed program offered by a local church--one that involves practice midnight condom purchases, and lots and lots of lube.
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I was actually amazed at the effort and planning that went into the church’s O.W.L. Sex Ed. course. Open discussions about sexual education at a church really surprised me!
Preaching abstinence as the only way of preventing pregnancy and contracting an STD/STI happened to be the Texas public schools outdated views on sex.
Interesting how the course curriculum was taught! Well done O.W.L.!!!
Nice comparison of course curriculum!!!
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Neal and Elijah seem to have a great relationship and are very open with each other, and I think that makes this podcast very interesting and easy to listen to.
I was surprised to find that a church offers the type of progressive and open sex ed program that Elijah ends up taking at the church-I've personally never heard of this happening and I'm sure that I would have to hunt for something like this where I live. I'm thrilled that Neal sought more information for his son when he wasn't happy with what Elijah was being offered-I support this wholeheartedly as I homeschool my middle and high schoolers. I was quite shocked with what Elijah reported from his public school class, but I can't speak to the sex ed that is offered around here because we are not a part of the public or private school system.
Public school sex ed vs. private sex ed curriculum
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Safety is important!
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Excellent Insight!
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It is a quick and easy program that can really enlighten and entertain us all
Eye Opening
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