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  • Why Parents Should Teach Their Kids About Sex, Including Contraception

    Here are four reasons to teach kids about sex and everything in between.

    If you know anything about sex and contraception as an adult, chances are you鈥檝e simply gone with the flow of life. Meaning, you鈥檝e done your research or picked up pieces of information from friends and maybe even family along the way. Even as adults, many of us are still concerned about our parents knowing that we鈥檙e sexually active, or that we even know what things like birth control pills are.

    of the latest season of Nigerians Talk highlighted a common theme amongst our speakers鈥攖he shared disappointment amongst parents when they find out what their kids know about sex and contraception.  

    However, it is crucial we聽keep聽children aware. For one, to avoid teenage pregnancies, STIs, and had I known stories, but also to help instil safer sex practices. Here are four reasons why parents need to have 鈥The Talk鈥 with their kids.聽

    1.       Sex Education is Non-Existent

    Sex Education for children has unfortunately not been made the responsibility of any social institution. Sex-ed talks given by parents to children are often shrouded in myths and fear to scare kids away from getting pregnant too early. 

    In schools, there鈥檚 no proper system either. The closest that comes to this is biology lessons, where children learn about the male and female anatomies. This, however, still doesn鈥檛 address the substance of the discourse. Most kids end up picking things from friends, the internet, or social media, which often leads to confusion and misinformation.

    2.       Misinformation and Misuse of Information

    When kids aren鈥檛 properly educated on certain issues, knowledge becomes fragmented, misused or abused. There are many issues with picking up bits and pieces of advice on sexual and reproductive health from children with zero experience. Even worse when one considers other factors likely to influence and inform its use. Peer pressure, poor judgment, self-esteem issues and the added effects of puberty will cause kids to misuse fragmented information.

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    3.       Religion and Morals Won鈥檛 Deter Sex and Babies

    Here鈥檚 the thing: parents expect that attending church services regularly or praying five times a day will give a child better judgment on life issues, especially when it comes to sexual activity. Error. Children are curious, people grow up and experience things, emotions, and feelings that become part of us whether we want them or not. Religion isn鈥檛 going to stop kids and teenagers from experimenting, and prayers won’t stop a baby from being conceived. Sometimes, it might even help the child grow.

    4.       Children Need Safe Spaces

    The truth is, there鈥檚 only so much parents can do to deter sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancies. But it’s important to do as much as we can, so that when these things happen, we help them make the right choices. 

    Conversations will be difficult to have, before or after the act, but they鈥檙e extremely necessary. And while we鈥檙e having conversations, it’s important to make them well-rounded and have them with everyone. Girls and women aren鈥檛 solely responsible for sexual and reproductive health issues.

    Share your reasons with us or tell us what your experience with sex education has been! 

    Watch the episode now on our YouTube channel. 


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