to design curricula for students...yet it is incumbent on School Boards to make sure that ALL of them are heard and to demonstrate how they and their teachers are communicating to their kids...especially topics like sexuality...
In all candor, I suspect that most parents are not doing their part in preparing their kids properly when it comes to this topic...I say that because my wife and I served our Diocese for awhile as "Pre Canna" counselors for engaged couples...we've seen several couples who lacked understanding of what "Sexuality" even meant...
After a very short search on the issue of sexuality and K-3 kids, I came across the linked article...it's only one, and I invite others to find their own...but it makes a case for APPROPRIATELY teaching the subject matter to children...here is another link with proposed curricula for that age group...
http://www.seemore.mi.org/portfolio/sex-ed/
In our modern world, there is, as I've shown, a majority acceptance of LGBTQ persons...so it makes sense to include that aspect of sexuality in any curricula...but again, delivered APPROPRIATELY.
What's your take?
Link: https://www.montclair.edu/newscenter/2020/12/14/experts-sex-education-should-begin-in-kindergarten/