"What does 'sex' mean?" - second grader

Anonymous
OP here with a delayed follow-up. When I emailed the teacher, I did not provide classmate names. The teacher responded promptly and inquired about the other students involved so she could have a conversation with them. I supplied the names. She promptly responded again that she had addressed the situation with each student individually and also discussed as a larger group that such talk is not appropriate for school. If she did more or alerted other staff, I do not know, but we are pleased with how she handled it.

She was able to suss out that it all stemmed from one boy. He may have just been repeating something he heard elsewhere and didn't even understand what he was communicating and got information all wrong. IF somehow the kid did actually see an inappropriate video, goodness, still very troubling. And I have to wonder if there was a younger looking woman with an older looking man being taken for a "girl with her daddy." Awful to think a child would see two adults in such an act, but it would be even worse if it were truly a child in the video. That's a whole additional level of awfulness, in so many regards. So I am hoping 1) classmate really didn't see inappropriate video and just heard about it and passed it on or 2) if he really did see something, it was at least two adults and he misconstrued who was involved. Actually, still just as bad because HE thinks it was a girl.

Ugh.
Anonymous
Thanks for the update. Hoping for the best for that kid and whatever he saw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I'd also reinforce with your son that sex is for adults, NEVER for kids. . ."

I remember masturbating by maybe 7. If by sex you mean sexual feelings and what we do with them, sex is for all humans of all ages.


Yeah, OK. Riiighhht. "Johnny, sex is for all ages, so by all means, partake!"



Huh?

Actually I think your first emoji fit your post better.
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