CSE encourages children to experiment sexually with individuals of their own sex or the opposite sex.

Targeting children from age 4:

“Give information about same-sex relationships” (World Health Organization, “Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe,” for children ages 4-6)

 

Targeting children from age 6:

Give information about friendship and love towards people of the same sex” (World Health Organization, “Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe,” for children age 6-9)

 

Targeting children from age 10:

Some people feel romantically and sexually attracted to people of the same sex. This is called homosexuality. Some men feel attracted to men and are called ‘gays,’ and some women feel attracted to women and are called ‘lesbians.’ Furthermore some people are attracted to both men and women, and are called bisexuals.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and up, p. 82)

At some point in their lives, most people have sexual feelings, thoughts, dreams, and attractions to someone of the same sex. Two close friends (either two boys or two girls) might have a crush on each other. They like being together and at times feel physically attracted to each other. Some people find these feelings confusing or upsetting, but they are normal and it is also part of discovering and developing our sexual identity.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and up, p. 82)

 

Targeting children from age 12:

“Both men and women can give and receive sexual pleasure with a partner of the same or opposite sex. (UNESCO International Guidelines on Sexuality Education, for ages 12-15, p. 50)