A system of ideas based on the notion that children are sexual beings born with sexual needs is spreading all over the world. It is called Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). Euphemistic language conceals how parental responsibility is watered down and how societal norms that protected children are eliminated.
Unbeknownst to the public, a new form of sex education is being introduced in elementary and middle schools. It assumes that children are sexual beings and that they must therefore be prepared from birth to reach their full sexual potential. The Swedish National Agency for Education wants to encourage children to become curious about and explore their sexuality and identity.
Many questions arise when you hear about the sexualisation of children by the authorities, Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about our commitment to making school a safe place for all children.
Informing others can become an effective way to protect children from sexualization. One way to do this is to send letters or emails to school staff, journalists or politicians.
We have several different flyers that you can send to the print shop to order or print on your own printer.
The WHO intends to change sex education for children. It is no longer enough to talk about biology and contraception. They want educators to encourage toddlers to enjoy their bodies and convey a positive view of sex.