March 27, 2015

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2nd Graders Given Sex Kits on Field Trip

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"Hygiene" bags meant for homeless and at-risk youth made it into the hands of a second-grade classroom. While the organization for at-risk-youth says it was a mistake, this isn't the first time young children have been exposed to sexual methods and behavior that aren't exactly age appropriate. This type of sex-ed curriculum was suggested as mandatory by the United Nations in 2009.

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