Sex Education In Swiss Daycare

Yeah. As much a reality as the democrats running a pedo ring under a pizza restaurant and committing ritual murders there. Though people who believe the kita fairytale probably believe the latter too.

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Oh, it takes place in a tent and not in a constructed room. Perhaps I should have wrote such spaces are a reality.

From taking part in the ‘doktorspiele’, obviously.

“it takes places”

What “takes place”?

Essentially all the article is saying is that there are corners/niches that give kids a modicum of privacy if they want it.

It’s not a “program” as such, no one is initiating anything except the kids and rather than doing it in the bushes or bathroom, they have safe spaces as it’s all developmental appropriate. It’s not a sex room with someone encouraging them!

The Kitas have always had tents, or corners or whatever where kids could go. This is not new…

Upon request, the city of Zurich said: “From a sex education perspective, doctor games and body explorations are part of normal development. That’s why these shouldn’t be actively prevented or children should be shamed if they express interest in them," says Sarah Jost, spokeswoman for social institutions and companies. There are retreats for this: “They are not separate rooms, but rather more secluded niches within the rooms in which the daycare children are. For example, a play tent or a quieter corner.”

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Maybe it got lost in translation? It would seem like some people are misreading is something like “we’re going to push toddlers into enclosed spaces where they’ll be encouraged to have sex with each other”.

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Honestly I think some people have not read the article and simply made conclusions.

Article clearly says the following but people will always think what they want it seems.

Again looking forward to OP coming back when kids are in 6th grade and are taught all sprt of stuff in sex ed that even made me want to clutch my pearls a little. :rofl:

“She makes it clear: “However, children are not encouraged to do this. There is always a specialist nearby.” In addition, the parents are always actively communicated when the children show curiosity about their bodies.”

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Probably the same neanderthals who believe crossdressing adults reading books to children is anything less than a noble activity!

I think the problem most of the pearl-clutchers see is this bit from your previous post

" That’s why these shouldn’t be actively prevented or children should be shamed if they express interest in them"

They actively want their own children to be sexually repressed, just like they are themselves.

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This is a space allocated for the purpose of ‘doktorspiel’ though. I don’t think it’s necessarily bad although I can understand parents who have reservations or don’t want their kids to take part.

Whereas the usual suspects find it perfectly fine to launch their common personal attacks (looking at you, also Shirley and Jess). Apparently that’s the best they’re capable of bringing forth.

“Personal attacks”. LOL.

Actually, to add something constructive, this is a reasonable read which isn’t as salacious as the nonsense in Blick.

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Thanks god we got rid of religion in Europe. This OP rant sounds a bit like a conservative priest asking for the inquisition to step in and cleanse the sinful behaviours

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Well… some religions, anyway :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

All of them. In no country in Europe is religion driving state policy.

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Almost all: you forgot the Holy See a.k.a. Vatican :wink:

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Poland springs to mind. It may not be “The Church” as such, but religion is still very much a part of a lot of recent policies, notably on abortion.and contraception.

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This is actually one of the major exceptions to the rule, but this isn’t really recent, the abortion law in Poland has been very and increasingly restrictive since the fall of communism really.

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So that automatically means that no one outside of a family ever abuses a child ? It could never happen right? :face_with_diagonal_mouth:

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So who hurt you?

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I understand daycare programs quite well thank you. We’re living in a new era now. Or perhaps you haven’t comprehended that? Children are being exposed to outrageous material of a deviant nature. Sure, it’s not as prevalent in Switzerland as some other western countries but it’s certainly not for a lack of trying. Yes, children are inquisitive but when does the daycare worker that you would trust so much determine that the child inquisitiveness is of a s*xual nature and send them to the back of the room to continue? Who are they to judge such nature?

You wrote “I let my own toddlers bathe together and saw some inappropriate touching which I ignored as both siblings were very young and there was nothing sexual about it.” EXACTLY…that’s why daycare workers should not be turning innocent play into something of a s*xual nature… Leave the children alone and don’t make it more than what it is but they’re being advised to do just that.

Children can be easily distracted. They should simply give them something else to do and speak to the parents about the situation if they found the child’s behavior inappropriate. If the family isn’t good at such situations this would be the perfect opportunity for them to learn.