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Schoolchildren are being taught about anal sex and orgasms before they have reached puberty and set masturbation as homework in the United Kingdom.

Many teachers are “indoctrinating” children with scientifically false claims about biological sex, presenting gender as fluid and furthering a narrative that people can be born in the wrong body.

It comes as the NHS is facing a mass legal action from 1,000 families who claim their children were rushed into taking life-changing puberty blockers’ by the Tavistock Centre.

DailyMail reported that it has uncovered graphic teaching material – including a sex manual for pre-teens – being taught to children in classes around the UK.

It follows a concerned mother being denied the right to see the content of the lessons being taught to her 15-year-old daughter in her Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) classes, which became compulsory three years ago.

Despite a judge refusing Clare Page the right to see the material, a wealth of questionable teaching resources are already available online.

Colouring books, word searches, and cartoon drawings have also been given to young girls and boys by “activist teachers” in their “overarching mission to sexualise children in the name of inclusion”.

Since September 2020, Relationships Education has been compulsory in primary schools, and RSE mandatory in secondary schools. The change left many teaching staff seeking guidance.

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The void was filled by charities – some harbouring unconventional views on biological sex and sharing material on their websites that reference underage sex.

The Sex Education Forum (SEF), Coram Life Education and Brook are some of the leading charities that create lesson plans for schools, hold PSHE workshops, and point teachers towards related educational material.

Coram Life Education supports 50,000 teachers. Their PSHE education reaches more than 600,000 pupils each year.

SEF stated on its own website that it has a long history of successfully influencing policy.

Some teachers and educators stated that RSE and Relationships Education are necessary subjects for children to learn.

Danielle Baron, a teacher and assistant head for 10 years, said: “It is of utmost importance to educate children about navigating relationships, as they are particularly vulnerable, and education and knowledge empower them to recognise warning signs.

“We don’t think that gender identities need to be taught in school because it’s not based on fact or science.

“In primary schools, they don’t need to be taught the ins and outs of sexual pleasure.”

Meanwhile, political activist Laurence Fox said: “Disgusting ideologues are trying to put children down an irreversible path of manipulation.

“The fact they want to hide what they are doing is disgusting. It should alarm every parent.

“This is entirely anti-scientific dribble. It’s total warfare on the family in the name of inclusion and kindness.’

“By providing children with this education and support, we can help them navigate relationships safely and empower them to protect themselves against potential abuse.”

A trainee teacher at a multi-academy trust in southeast London who teaches RSE three times a week in a 20-minute session said it was vital for it to be compulsory for children to learn about sex and relationships.

The Star

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