Sex education is not the problem—silence is

A disturbing incident in Delhi highlights a critical gap in child guidance. Children today receive excessive, early, and uncontextualized information about sex from unreliable sources like social media and peers. Parents' hesitation to discuss consent, rejection, and boundaries leaves adolescents unprepared, leading to harmful misunderstandings and potential consequences. Open communication is vital.

Sex education is not the problem—silence is
A disturbing incident in Delhi highlights a critical gap in child guidance. Children today receive excessive, early, and uncontextualized information about sex from unreliable sources like social media and peers. Parents' hesitation to discuss consent, rejection, and boundaries leaves adolescents unprepared, leading to harmful misunderstandings and potential consequences. Open communication is vital.