In this issue: AGM and conference The importance of grandparents Government reaffirms that primary schools are not required to teach sex education Sex Education Forum attempts to redefine science curriculum in bid to impose sex education on primary schools An opportunity to hear Dr Miriam Grossman What is marriage? Two competing views of marriage Fragile …
Bulletin 142: Winter 2010/2011
In this issue: Family Education Trust report bears fruit in the United States Broken Homes and Battered Children The Importance of Teaching: An assessment of the Schools White Paper Sex education update The curriculum as a battleground Primary school sex education – dispelling the myths Feminist myths and magic medicine Family breakdown in the UK …
Young people need to learn the difference between true love and its counterfeits
New leaflet being sent to all UK secondary schools points to a better way If we are serious about preparing young people for a stable and lasting marriage in later years, we need to make sure they understand what true love involves, according to national charity Family Education Trust. The Trust is currently mailing a …
Publication – What is Love?
While the advocates of compulsory sex education frequently speak about ‘relationships’, ‘feelings’ and ‘emotions’, they invariably fail to draw a distinction between true love and its counterfeits. In an attractive and accessible format What is Love? explains that true love is not to be confused with infatuation, lust or mere physical attraction. While feelings will …
Publication – The Sober Truth
Written for young people, The Sober Truth presents accurate information on alcohol in an attractive and accessible format. In straightforward language, it refers to twelve ways in which alcohol misuse causes serious problems for teenagers, their families and society as a whole. The leaflet also explains what alcohol is and how it affects the …