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The teacher taught a 9-year-old girl about sex and was sued by her parents. Why do netizens say that the teacher is right?
First of all, the teacher's sex education is not aimed at obscenity, but seriously gives children the knowledge of popular science education. Secondly, universal sex education is a part of quality education, and the teacher is right, which is the parents' affectation. Thirdly, if the teacher has no knowledge of popular science education, the children will be molested in the future without knowing it, and parents will even blame the teacher. Is there such a truth in the world?

1. The teacher taught a 9-year-old girl about sex and was sued by her parents. I don't know how long ago, the mother of a girl who was molested in a news story admitted frankly that if she and the teacher could educate her children about sex earlier, then the children would not be ignorant of how to deal with and ask for help correctly after being threatened. In this news, an honest and prescient teacher is giving sex education to children, but let's see how this parent does it. She sued the teacher, thinking that what the teacher did was against the teacher's morality. Look at that. She even wants to lay off her teacher. What interesting parents! I can't imagine what her daughter would think of herself today if one day she was miserable because she didn't understand these things.

2. Is it necessary to educate children about sex? It has always been a widely discussed topic in society. To put it simply, some parents support it and some parents will oppose it. The reason for opposition is equally reasonable, that is, after receiving sex education, will children be exposed to things they shouldn't be exposed to during puppy love?

To tell the truth, whether to have sex education is a false proposition. Children will be exposed to it more or less in the process of growing up. It makes no sense for us to avoid this topic blindly. Sexual knowledge education is inevitable and necessary, but the grasp of this scale needs to be demonstrated. Discussion, and what we really need to argue, should also be the way and method of enlightenment and the scale of a teacher's enlightenment.