Society and Culture with Family Planning – when we first heard of the subject, we were kind of shocked thinking “why should we include family planning in this subject matter?” and “is it appropriate to have family planning discussed with students?
That was our first impressions about the subject, but it is not what we thought it was. Family planning was included in this subject because it
always goes with culture. As time goes by, people’s way of living changes as
well as the concept of marriage and family.
As of today, we can say it is appropriate for college students to be
aware and get involved in the societal changes. Teenagers should be
knowledgeable of the population, economy and other aspects that significantly
affect the most important agent of socialization which is the family.
However, teachers need to keep in mind that family planning is
different from sex education. There’s a misconception about the two, which
needs to be clarified.
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