Sex education should not be included in curriculum guide

Sex education should not be included in curriculum guide
Why this petition matters

Why are putting the sex education in curriculum guide that can affect children curiosity?
Nowadays many people are curios about sex. If ever sex education will be includen into the curriculum guide many students maybe curios about sex and they will apply what thwy learned.
The act of informing younger and adult generations about everything they need to know about sex is called Sex education. Sex education is one of the most controversial issues in education, which has been floating on educational institutions since ages. Sex education is not just about sex. It includes other sensitive issues like sexual health, sexual reproduction, sexuality and others that parents often feel uncomfortable talking with their children. Therefore, it becomes the responsibility of schools to address this issue, and inform and educate students about it as much as possible. Often, sexual education in schools is considered as a recreational course rather than a serious issue. Public schools can teach the many pros and cons of sexual education.
According to Alison Mia Parker, students may still be subject to embarrassment or excitable by subject matter. This can make for out of control classrooms if students take to laugh or make inappropriate comments. Most schools only teach it as a brief interlude in physical education or health class. This is not enough time to relate effectively to serious material. Often, sexual education can go against moral or religious beliefs of an individual. Many schools do not teach abstinence-only, but to teach how to have sex safely, while many of the religious and family stress marriage before intercourse. People often see sex education as a “recreational” course, and not a serious issue. Teachers are not always adequately trained to teach sexual education to students. It may violate their own beliefs or morals on the subject rather than continuing with the facts. The attitudes of parents, educators and religious leaders in the community can make the stuff that vary from state to state or even school-to-school.