More than 240 primary schools in the UK have introduced lessons as part of the All About Me sex education program (stock photo)(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Parents have slammed lessons on “self-stimulation” which encourages children aged between six and ten to touch their "private parts" in
bed and the shower.
More than 240 primary schools in the UK have introduced lessons as part of the All About Me sex education programme for kids aged six to ten.
A teaching manual issued as part of the programme instructs children aged six to ten about “the rules of self-stimulation".
The Touching Myself section advises to tell the youngsters that “lots of people like to tickle or stroke themselves as it might feel nice", including touching their “private parts".
Shocked parents have hit out at the program, saying that children of such young ages should not be exposed to mature topics like masturbation, and some took their kids off school when the lessons were taught.
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