slyscorpion said:
slyscorpion said:
Yes and one thing to add for anyone here many children may not even know what is going on in reality just that it's not supposed to be and feels confusing and bad.
I didn't even know what that part was at 2 or 3 years old. If I remember right I was associating it with some video game controller :lol: didn't know what it did or anything.
There really is no possibilty of consent.
And if some child does know a little more about what is going on this just makes it worse for them I would think.
In the USA and probably other places too the teaching materials for very young kids need to be investigated.
It may or may not be true fully I am not sure cause I don't know anyone who has young kids in school but supposedly really young kids are being exposed to all sorts of stuff about sex and propaganda of various kinds to confuse them about their gender.
I think very few actual people are ok with this stuff being taught in schools. Less than 10 percent and I would make a bet with that.
Kids might be being groomed by pedophiles there or prepared to accept this later in life.
Children need not only knowledge but also time to learn and grow. You cannot teach a child things he cannot understand.
There are some things that are missing in schools. I think there should be no lack of natural sciences, social sciences, languages and exercise. What is missing is physiology, survival skills, financial education, sex education, the meaning of life and survival skills.
This has to be done not only by schools but also by parents. Ignorant and illiterate parents are unlikely to raise intellectual and well-prepared children.
The most important problem with children is that they do not understand why they have to study. If they are left to play all day, they will make fun of school and see it as a pastime. Studying must be a duty for children, when they grow up they will understand and thank you.
I know a story of a woman who kept her son locked in books and computer all the time. The boy was very good at school but he didn't know how to relate and socialise, obviously he had to gain experience in this too.
I think you get the point, you have to work very hard with children and that takes time and resources.