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I agree that his should be taught in high school curriculum but sexting by sending nude photos should not be the only subject covered. There are other forms of sexting suck as dirty rps. These are still harmful to s teens health and if they were to be release could have many consequences. So I do believe that sexting and its consequences should be taught in schools, but it should be taught from more then once perspective. Not just typical sexting because not every teen does that who participates in that type of behavior.
So many teens think it's just a small act that won't get any further than the person they are sending it too. And Social media has become so sexualized this day in age that children younger and younger feel that it is okay to be so pervogative. We need to educate the kids that there are better ways to "fit in" to today's society or how to help them be a better them. New and effective instruction, something to help them understand, because it's not like kids don't know what sexting is and the dangers of it, they just choose to do so anyway. that helps them understand. Possibly, leaders of this program could demonstrate how easy it is for pedophiles to hack into your device and steal your photos and post them to child pornography websites. How the owner of the device will never know it's even being done, but educating the children on how simple gateways such as connecting to wifi in public places are their hunting grounds.
Though I agree that this should be taught in schools, we need to make sure that we teach it correctly. We need factual lessons based purely on law and maybe a class debate about personal choice so people don't feel like this is akin to the hellfire style abstinence teaching that I remember so clearly from health class. That form of sex education is truly not effective, as evidenced by the high rate of teen pregnancy and STD infections in areas that don't teach contraception.
I personally do not deal with that kind of situation. I think it is very immature and scary, honestly. You don't know who can get ahold of the pictures or where they will end up. That being said, I know teenagers who don't care if they are talked to about abstinence and other sex-related topics. Teens will be teens and classes/assemblies won't inspire them enough to change the way they want to do things. High schoolers are stubborn and they aren't going to let educators prevent them from what they want. I wish people were that easy to persuade, but society just isn't at that point yet, sadly.
As it is becoming a growing issue especially here in the United States, "sexting" has caused many children, more specifically ones in adolescence or about to enter that stage, to be publicly embarrassed. As an adolescence myself, I have seen multiple instances of peer pressure causing other teenagers to do regretful things. We are generally considered still immature with many instances of poor decision-making, but, since we are so heavily influenced by our peers, it would be more logical to cause larger groups to convince other people not to sext. It has been noted that not all educational classes trying to prevent regretful decisions work. A class for sexting is really a waste of money and a waste of time to students who have higher morals and less susceptible to sexting. The class will most likely not be taken seriously. Other approaches should be taken to try to rid the world of this ridiculous matter, but "sext" education will be one of the least effective ones.
I don't know if this is good or bad! Some teens will learn from it and others won't. They should know the danger of it all. We should give them all the facts so that they will make a good decision am let them know it's in the cloud and people won't hire them.
So many teens are often plagued by unwanted photos or pressure from others to send these photos. The education is a needed thing. People children especially, need to know that sending things like that is not only dangerous, but also illegal. It's not like we have any sort of legitimate sexual education courses. People need to be taught in an appropriate setting. The "Health" class that we have today is a huge joke. In high school I took that class for about three days before I realized that I absolutely did not need that class. We had quizzes with questions like, "Why do we need to eat?". It's ridiculous. Sexting class or some sort of sexual education class is only one thing that is needed in the American education system. There are many improvements to be made.
Bravo!!This is great! The youth today do need to know the consequences of this growing trend.As a mother I applaud you.My teen was not given this awareness, and is currently suffering consequences from this widespread trend amongst our youth.
Actually, I haven't witnessed it but I do know that it goes on also I think schools should offer sexting classes because you can get in a lot of trouble of someone finds them, I believe you can got to jail for child pornography even if your under the age of consent. I would personally say high school students need to be more informative about this situation because the person receiving these picture can do anything with them and that can distroy someone so I would think that a sexting class would make them want to do it less and not regret anything in there high school career.
As a recently graduated high school student, I think this program is a wonderful idea. Teenagers should be aware about who they can trust and who they can send certain things too. I once read an article about a little girl who wasn't educated on sexting, how it could ruin her life, and sent a photo to a boy she trusted. Of course that boy wasn't to be trusted and posted that photo of her everywhere and the poor girl commited suicied. I beileve girls and boys should be aware of sexting and on who they should trust when it comes to sexting or even sex. This program will definitely send awareness to teenagers about thinking before they hit "send".
That is great, because most girls when they send pictures have been pressured by there boyfriends to so. Their is a lot more young people that are doing this and it is a very big issue. Also when a girl sends a picture of her self, a minor, she is distributing child pornography. Now if the guy is dumb enough to share that picture witb his friends he to is distributing child pornography. Middle school students do this all the time and it is a growing fad among young people these day and definitely something that needs to be taught the consequences of. I think it is a great idea because when i was in middle school i made those same mistakes and regreted it so much and i wish i would have been educated about it
In my opinion with me just getting out of high school I personally say that this is a great idea but should be done within the health classes. In health they learn about peer pressure and that is where they can simply be taught about sexting because most girls feel like they are pressured into hitting that sent button on their phones. Everyone can s say that it will be a good move to do that but then again there are others who know the consequences and still do it. We don't know why they do it but they do. Having that class is also not going to make people confess of what they do because they know is wrong. We as being the aka all we can do is reach them if what we know and how they can handle situations like that but who are we to say that it will decrease the numbers of child pornography.
i am a parent of teen girls,and two young adults. i think emma k. is correct almost all teens have heard about the dangers and choose to ignore it. a class would be a waste of money. however maybe someone from the police department coming in to do a one time program might be appropriate,especially if they speak about the legal consequences of having pictures of underage individuals on their phones or computers. but s full curriculumn to cover it would fall on deaf ears or peak interest in those teens who havent done it yet.
I believe that while personal, and sometimes awkward to talk about, sexting is a growing issue, especially today when teens have access to snapchat, an app where photos can "disappear" after 10 seconds and secret photo vault apps disguised as calculators that parents won't suspect even if they check they're kids phones. It is indeed a morals thing, and I think teens really should think more before doing something illegal about that, and it helps to be educated about it. After all, we're already educated about sex, rape, prostitution, domestic abuse and other issues. Sexting is a very important issue that teens need to know about.
Well I guess parents are obsolete, really, now the school is expanding sex ed, hmmmm how @ the school sending the curriculum home and let the whole family discuss or better yet why doesn't the school district of which I was subject to try teaching the basics for a change. Is LA Unified a health clinic? How about teaching your students to think intelligently. If teens can google how to get through levels in video games they are smart enough to understand the consequences of sexting. Teens are not stupid they just make foolish decisions, just like adults. Here's some free curriculum, make a school announcement: Everything you do or say online is like a billboard in the middle of Time Square, it will affect the rest of your life and follow you wherever you go. Take the risk and risk your future. How about the school teaching kids how to learn instead of treating them like a social program for a change. Schools are so effective in preventing behaviors, right? 041b061a72