442. First educators... the teachers?



One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Remember what we two were discussing the other day about? It’s the parents who have to explain human sexuality to their children, and it’s more usual that the dad explains this matter to the son, and the mom to the daughter. Sexuality is not a trivial thing. It’s something so grand to every person. This blog is about teaching/learning English... and education, which are two things actually related and impossible to split apart. Even I’d say that when teaching English you are educating people, and the other way round. Sexuality is within the ample context of human love. I would say the parents should not avoid their children’s questions. Excuse me: our children and adolescents see sex on the street, on the Web, movies, ads, videogames, hear conversations in their gang of friends... Parents should take advantage of the circumstances that help out explaining the enormous value of sexuality: perhaps when watching a movie together, as many parents tell me they do. They should explain this matter since the kids are very young. From their side, parents, as well, should focus not merely on biological aspects; I mean, this is okay, and ohay when explaining according to age. You may think of the total donating the husband himself to the wife herself, and the other way round. I’ve seen this latter thing in so many happy marriages.” / Photo: www bowerhomeinspections com


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