Responsibilities for parental guidance in demonstrating the importance of loving relationships and marriage are becoming supplanted by schoolsexeducation programs that emphasize instruction on condoms, birth control and abortions.
The FPA says research shows young people who receive a comprehensive sexeducation at school are less likely to have under age sex and more likely to use contraception.
Some 76% of those questioned felt that abortion should be discussed as part of sexeducation at school and 73% said they wanted greater access to information on issues like sex, pregnancy, contraception and abortion.