
Italy Strengthens Parental Control Over Sex Education
Parental consent will be required before students take part in sex ed under a new law aimed at restoring parents’ primary role in children’s education.

Parental consent will be required before students take part in sex ed under a new law aimed at restoring parents’ primary role in children’s education.

Students aged 12 and 13 from the Italian section of the European School Brussels II are taking part in ‘sex education’ sessions today without a formal parental opt-out option.

300 preschoolers in the Italian city are set to participate in “sexual and emotional education” courses.

Lega MP Rossano Sasso said the law aims to block “leftist ideological distortions” in schools.