Jennings also wrote a book entitled " Queering Elementary Education: Advancing the Dialogue About Sexualities and Schooling ", which states "choosing literature for children with explicitly gay and lesbian themes, characters and situations is a direct approach to including part of many children’s’ home lives.” Kevin Jennings, like the Montana school below, wants to teach kids as young as kindergarten about homosexual sex and sex education to kindergartners as proposed by President Obama.
A proposed plan to teach kindergartners sex education has come under fire in Helena, Montana.
The Helena Public School system is considering a comprehensive plan for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. It includes teaching first graders that people can be attracted to the same gender. In second grade students are instructed to avoid gay slurs and by the time students turn 10 years old they are taught about various types of intercourse.
According to the draft proposal obtained by FOX News Radio, fifth graders should “understand that sexual intercourse includes but is not limited to vaginal, oral, or anal penetration.”
Jeff Laszloffy, of the Montana Family Foundation, is among those outraged that educators want to teach sex education to kindergarteners.
“It’s absolutely insane,” Laszloffy told FOX News Radio. “This is not education. This has crossed the line and has gone from education to indoctrination and that’s the problem parents have.”
Related:GLSEN publishes a manual called “ The Jump Start Guide ” to instruct teen (and some pre-teen) students in how to form alliances between gays and straights.
The guide, which is found on the GLSEN Web site, specifically instructs students in the tactics of homosexual activism. However, the guides teach more than teaching about advocacy because they teach students about transgender issues,transphobia,&teaches students to leave gender questions blank on forms or question authority when asked about gender on school forms.
Jennings also wrote a book entitled " Queering Elementary Education: Advancing the Dialogue About Sexualities and Schooling ", which states "choosing literature for children with explicitly gay and lesbian themes, characters and situations is a direct approach to including part of many children’s’ home lives.” Kevin Jennings, like the Montana school below, wants to teach kids as young as kindergarten about homosexual sex and sex education to kindergartners as proposed by President Obama.