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The World Health Organization (WHO) has provoked a fierce backlash over its new guidance that encourages parents and teachers “explore” adult themes with children “from birth.”
The new guidance pushes “sexuality for infants” and calls on parents to “explore gender identities” for their babies .
The new guidelines are being distributed to schools and recommend that toddlers “ask questions about sexuality” and learn about the “enjoyment” of “early childhood masturbation.”
The guidance says that “sexuality education starts from birth” and is described as a “framework for policymakers, educational and health authorities and specialists,” according to the Telegraph .The advice on how to “talk about sexual matters” with young children is aimed at policymakers around the world and was translated into several languages.According to the globalist WHO, the guidance is being promoted at national and international events.The document was also consulted by Welsh ministers who last year rolled out a mandatory sexual education […]
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