Young people to obtain information on sex and sexuality from a variety of sources, including the other through the media, including advertising, television and magazines, and brochures, books and Web sites (such www.avert.org) which is intended to be sources of information on sex and sexuality. Some of them are accurate and some inaccurate. Enlightenment through sex education is to know what young people already know and expand their existing knowledge and to correct any misinformation they may have. For example, young people have heard that condoms are not effective against HIV, or that there is a cure against AIDS. It is important to provide information that corrects the misconception. Without correct information young people can get in great danger.
The information is also important because the basis on which young people can develop informed opinions and views on sex and sexuality. Young people need to learn all of the following topics:
Sexual reproduction and development - physical and emotional changes of puberty and sexual reproduction, such as fertilizer application and design, as well as sexually transmitted diseases and HIV.
Contraceptives and birth control - contraceptives are, how they work, how people use them, how to decide what to use or not, and how you can get.
Reports - what kind of relationship is there, the love and commitment of marriage and partnership, and the law of sexual behavior and relationships, as well as a variety of religious and cultural views of gender and sexuality, and diversity sex.
In addition, children need to receive information about abortion, sexuality, and confidentiality, as well as a variety of sources of advice and support that is available in the EU and national level.
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