Students at schools ask if they had sex

Students of 11, 13 and 15 years of age in Albania have met a questionnaire in schools aimed at valuing health behavior in school - age children. But there are many questions about sex. concrete questions, whether they had sex and what was the way. Discussions between parents [...]
Students of 11, 13 and 15 years of age in Albania have met a questionnaire in schools aimed at valuing health behavior in school - age children.
But there are many questions about sex. concrete questions, whether they had sex and what was the way.
Discussions between parents and children about sex remain taboo in Albanian society. However, there are foreigners against such intimate conversations.
It's embarrassing, but I don't know if such a questionnaire was made in my daughter's class. This right is initially for parents to teach their children everything, even sexual matters, while school helps parents in this case. I wouldn't prefer my child to ask these questions. It's too early for me, because they say you should buy extraschool books about sex. You speak to your children about sex? No, it's”, parents say.
What about representatives who protect children's rights?
The recommendation is not to be asked specific questions about how sex is conducted, as from O BSH, also known international organizations that deal with professional questionnaires. A question of many subjects even for an adult no longer for children, of whom studies say that at the age of 15 they have not yet entered sexual intercourse”, says Altin Hazizaj, CRCA Director.
Experts say such specific questions about how 11, 13 or 15-year-olds have sex are potentially forbidden in the world. In fact, each scientific study should have a person who bears legal and ethical responsibilities if it is found to be violated children's rights, as in the case of the question: What kind of sex do you do, offering appropriate alternatives.
But, the Ministry of Education said this questionnaire applies at the same time in 48 European countries, including Canada, and that sexual behavior questions have been addressed to only 15-year-olds. /Top Channel












