Index
 Why sex education -
 Objectives and importance
 Rape statistics
 When to provide?
 Who should provide?
 How to provide sex education?
 Comparative analysis – Advantages and Disadvantages
Why Sex Education?
Objectives and Importance
 To help children understand the body structures of men and women
and acquire the knowledge about birth
 Teach children to establish and accept the role and responsibility of
their own gender by acquiring the knowledge of sex.
 It teaches an individual about self-acceptance and the attitude and
skills of interpersonal relationship. It also helps an individual to
cultivate a sense of responsibility towards others as well as oneself
Statistics of Rape Cases in India during the
Last Decade
• A United Nations statistical report compiled from government sources
showed that more than 250,000 cases of rape or attempted rape were
recorded by police annually.
• In many parts of the world, rape is very rarely reported, due to the
extreme social stigma cast on women who have been raped, or the fear of
being disowned by their families, or subjected to violence, including
honor killings.
• Most rape research and reporting to date has been limited to male-female
forms of rape. Research on male-male and female-male is beginning to be
done. However, almost no research has been done on female-female rape,
though women can be charged with rape in some jurisdictions.
1.65
1.7
1.75
1.8
1.85
1.9
1.95
2
2.05
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Data of Rape cases per 1,00,000
Population
Statistics
% of Victims in different Age Groups
0-12 12-17 17-18 18-30
When to provide?
During the age group of 0-12, the rape victims have been
found.
Parents need to instill correct concepts about sex at their
learning age.
The best time to give sex education is when the child
experiences physiological and psychological changes in
their body and hormones.
Who Should Provide?
Parents
Teachers
Local Authorities or Government
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Statistics
Should sex education be taught in
schools?
No Yes
How to Provide?
1. Choose the right time, ask questions and provide answers
2. Establish their confidence
3. Understand your children and understand yourself
4. Be kind and patient
5. Be honest and objective
6. Make use of education materials
7. Broaden their social circle and seek support
Comparative Analysis
Advantages of providing
sex education
Learn things about their own
bodies
Awareness about sexual
intercourse
How to ignore peer pressure
from friends and fellow
classmates who have had
sex
Disadvantages of not
providing sex education
Curious enough to try and
force someone to have sex
Learning about sex before
maturity and gaining wrong
information
Not receiving adequate and
responsible information
about sex
Conclusion
• Age to provide sex education
• Necessity
• Bonding between the parents and their
children
THANK YOU
Prepared By:
1. Akash Hapse
2. Rajgopal Chandak
3. Janhvi Thakkar

Sex education

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    Index  Why sexeducation -  Objectives and importance  Rape statistics  When to provide?  Who should provide?  How to provide sex education?  Comparative analysis – Advantages and Disadvantages
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    Objectives and Importance To help children understand the body structures of men and women and acquire the knowledge about birth  Teach children to establish and accept the role and responsibility of their own gender by acquiring the knowledge of sex.  It teaches an individual about self-acceptance and the attitude and skills of interpersonal relationship. It also helps an individual to cultivate a sense of responsibility towards others as well as oneself
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    Statistics of RapeCases in India during the Last Decade • A United Nations statistical report compiled from government sources showed that more than 250,000 cases of rape or attempted rape were recorded by police annually. • In many parts of the world, rape is very rarely reported, due to the extreme social stigma cast on women who have been raped, or the fear of being disowned by their families, or subjected to violence, including honor killings. • Most rape research and reporting to date has been limited to male-female forms of rape. Research on male-male and female-male is beginning to be done. However, almost no research has been done on female-female rape, though women can be charged with rape in some jurisdictions.
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    1.65 1.7 1.75 1.8 1.85 1.9 1.95 2 2.05 2009 2010 20112012 2013 Data of Rape cases per 1,00,000 Population Statistics
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    % of Victimsin different Age Groups 0-12 12-17 17-18 18-30
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    When to provide? Duringthe age group of 0-12, the rape victims have been found. Parents need to instill correct concepts about sex at their learning age. The best time to give sex education is when the child experiences physiological and psychological changes in their body and hormones.
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    0% 10% 20%30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Statistics Should sex education be taught in schools? No Yes
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    How to Provide? 1.Choose the right time, ask questions and provide answers 2. Establish their confidence 3. Understand your children and understand yourself 4. Be kind and patient 5. Be honest and objective 6. Make use of education materials 7. Broaden their social circle and seek support
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    Comparative Analysis Advantages ofproviding sex education Learn things about their own bodies Awareness about sexual intercourse How to ignore peer pressure from friends and fellow classmates who have had sex Disadvantages of not providing sex education Curious enough to try and force someone to have sex Learning about sex before maturity and gaining wrong information Not receiving adequate and responsible information about sex
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    Conclusion • Age toprovide sex education • Necessity • Bonding between the parents and their children
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    THANK YOU Prepared By: 1.Akash Hapse 2. Rajgopal Chandak 3. Janhvi Thakkar