Abstract

Although among European educators and increasingly among the public the need for sex education in the schools is recognized in principle, the practical implementation is progressing very slowly. Italian schools, for obvious reasons, have not made any general advance in this direction, and yet individual initiative has pioneered, at least in some schools in Milan, in providing children with a brief after-class program in sex education. The original Italian report on this experiment was published in Scuola e Città, July 1971, No. 7.

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