I don't think the make up of a family should be made an issue, nor should gender identity.
When and if it becomes and issue for the "child", there should be supportive counseling to answer question the child might have. Everyone else.........none of their business
Its not the responsibility of schools to teach those things it's the parents.
I would agree with that, but many parents don't want to tackle the subject as it is too sensitive for them, thus the kids learn from kids on the street and don't get warnings such as the possibility of STD's and pregnancy. My parents were like that. I learned from other kids and on my own.
The solution isn't teaching little boys anal-fisting in school though; while also neglecting to teach them the graphic horrors of HIV/AIDS. The LGBT cult is trying hard to lobby the omission of the direct and stunning statistical link between anal sex and getting HIV...the biology of the lower intestinal tract and how susceptible it is to semen/blood transmission.. If they had their way, this known link and fact would NEVER be mentioned in health class in school...even though it certainly would save many young lives if it was..
The only thing that needs to be taught in sexual education classes is:
1. The biologics on how a baby is conceived, carried and born.
2. The responsibilities of the baby's parents.
3. The health risks of pregnancy and subsequent dietary needs of the mother-to-be.
4. The myriad of STD's that can be transmitted and received with such actions.
5. The prevention method of abstinence and if refusing to abide by abstinence, the other methods of prevention.
6. That LGBT people and groups do exist and that if the student has any questions on this, they should refer them to their parents, other adult guardians.