curriculum, which will also see themes of religion, sex and gender embedded in day-to-day teaching, Denise said she thought "five is too young to be chatting about sex education. " Appearing on the ITV show, the actress and panellist put forward her thoughts, saying: "Why can't we just encourage children to know that they can be anything you want to be?" She added that "the thing about what we are allowing and what we are changing has become very politicised".
She spoke about how she was someone that considered herself to be 'from the left' but that how in the last few years, "things have changed. " But, while some people have supported her opinion, not everyone agrees with Denise's point of view.
Here's what you said. . . READ MORE: Headteacher demands parents are fined because so many pupils are not in school Responding to the post, which featured Denise's quote that five is "too young to be chatting about sex education", Facebook user Mads Llyr said: "I'm intrigued to know what you all find so concerning about it.
Is it that children will know the correct names of their body parts? Is it that children will understand that they have rights?
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