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Sex education, or sexuality education, is the teaching of information about human sexuality and related topics. It's important to provide age-appropriate sex education to help young people make informed decisions about their sexual health and relationships.
Here are some topics that are typically covered in sex education:
Anatomy: Learning about the body and sexual development
Consent: Understanding consent and boundaries
Relationships: Learning about healthy relationships and communication
Sexual health: Learning about sexual health, reproductive health, and sexually transmitted infections
Sexual orientation and gender identity: Learning about sexual orientation and gender identity
Body image: Learning about body image and media literacy
Reproductive rights: Learning about reproductive rights and responsibilities
Sexual abuse: Learning about sexual abuse and intimate partner violence
Bullying: Learning about bullying and cyber solicitation
Sex education should be taught by trained educators and should be based on evidence that prevents unintended pregnancy and STIs. It should also be respectful of young people's right to honest information.
Sex education can be provided in schools, as part of public health campaigns, or by parents and caregivers.

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