Teresa Tomeo: How to Fight Planned Parenthood's Latest Sex Ed Agenda

The Planned Parenthood Federation believes that children as young as 10 should be given extensive sex education going so far as to recommend your pre-teen or tween should have an awareness of sexual pleasure. That's according to a new Planned Parenthood report entitled "Stand & Deliver" which also targets Christians and other conservatives accusing them of imposing sexual barriers on young children.

Catholic talk show host, media expert, and co-author of the best selling "All Things Girl" series, Teresa Tomeo, insists the latest push by Planned Parenthood to promote sex to younger children is a wake-up call for Moms and Dads and anyone else concerned about today's youth.

"Despite the fact that sexually transmitted diseases, teen pregnancies, and teen abortions, are on the rise, Planned Parenthood thinks pushing sexual promiscuity to kids as young as 10 is a good idea. It's difficult enough for families to fight the constant flow of messages from the mass media that attack a chaste lifestyle; a healthy lifestyle that will protect kids from physical, psychological, and spiritual damage and now this. That's why it's so important that parents and others who teach or work with children have the information and the tools that can make a real difference in today's toxic culture."

Teresa Tomeo, along with Cheryl Dickow the publisher of the "All Things Girl" series are both available for interviews. The "All Things Girls" series is published by Bezalel Books, www.bezalelbooks.com and is a best selling series providing tweens with faith filled guidance on true dignity and beauty, body image, modesty, etiquette, and relationship. The books will also be featured in a 13 part TV feature airing on EWTN Global Catholic TV in March.

~ Via Christian Newswire.

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