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No, I disagree with you.
I'm not going put into head on head argument, though.
this is not a matter of opinion. this is a matter of fact and you are factually wrong.
No, I disagree with you.
I'm not going put into head on head argument, though.
this is not a matter of opinion. this is a matter of fact and you are factually wrong.
I treat your post with matter of opinion.
That's forum for you and everyone entitled their opinion.
Middle school youth are engaging in sexual intercourse as early as age 12, according to a study by researchers at The University of Texas School of Public Health.
huh? I find it quite comical that you've copied my previous post and you didn't even use it right.
Middle School Youth As Young As 12 Engaging In Risky Sexual Activity
Adolescent Sexual Behavior - The Office of Adolescent Health
SADD Statistics
Sex in Middle School? - ABC News
and there are bunch more sources... again.... it's a fact, not an opinion.
I didn't say you said it. I asked you a question.
Then can you tell me why it doesn't work? Just ask.
This thread is about Plan B. I don't believe teachers are qualified to give children advice about medications.
It didn't point 10-11 years old.
12 years old is middle school.
I'm CLEARLY point about elementary school students.
so am I.
I never learn about Plan B in safe sex program. They talk about STD, AIDS, condom and BC, that all.
None of your link clearly point about elementary school students.
It don't change my position about see your statement as opinion.
Odd phrasing. The topic is Plan B. To restate, I don't believe teachers are qualified to give advice about medication.
because it probably didn't exist at that time.
They started in 1999 and I started learn the safe sex program in 2001-2006.
None of those program mention about Plan B.
because at that time Plan B wasn't for kids.
then they should get qualified, yes?
Make teachers go to Med School? Yeah that is brilliant! Might be expensive though.
This thread is about Plan B. I don't believe teachers are qualified to give children advice about medications.
or have a school nurse to deal with it
That's not what I mean. I was talked about pregnancy and STDs prevention...
Well, if it is about Plan B and have under 15 years kid, then I think parents and doctors should have a discussion about it. Not at school where it doesn't have qualification for it.