Alarming Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) for kids says what?
The Kinsey Coverup of Child Sexual Abuse

The Dangers of CSE on Our Doorsteps
Have you noticed backlash against the Netflix movie Cuties plus numerous child sex trafficking's ring busts in the news lately?
Essentially, there is a war on children world-wide! One of the battles against children could be defined as
Preserving and protecting the innocence of children
with boundaries and personal safety
(preventing child sexual abuse)
vs
"children are sexual beings at birth" premise
by the Kinsey Institute (and seemingly an underpinning of the Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) agenda). According to Dr. Judith Reisman, the Kinsey fallout revolutionized sexuality with abominable research work by pedophiles who sexually abused multiple children as test subjects and concluded that children are sexual beings at birth.
We Stand Guard, LLC is part of a world-wide movement to stop child sexual abuse and exploitation in all its forms, which includes your support as well (thank you)!
To further this work, in 2018, my husband Randall and I attended the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Global Summit to launch the Say "NO!" and TELL! training workbook. I remember hearing Kimberly Ells speak about the CSE agenda infiltrating nations and schools world-wide, exposing kids to pornographic concepts. As a friend and fellow child advocate, Kimberly has graciously offered to write this exclusive guest blog for the We Stand Guard readers so we can join forces to protect kids and strengthen families.
PLEASE NOTE MY WARNING: blog contains graphic sexual language, which IS a disturbing part of the curriculum FOR KIDS!
What You Need to Know About Comprehensive Sexuality Education
By Kimberly Ells
The day my daughter came home from school and told me her teacher recommended that she and her classmates contact Planned Parenthood if they were uncomfortable talking to their parents, I was deeply thankful I had talked to my daughter about sex before Planned Parenthood did. I also knew that day that my fight against comprehensive sexuality education—which I’d been fighting for the past six years—was far from over.
Comprehensive sexuality education is a graphic form of sex education infiltrating schools across the county, even at the earliest ages. School officials and legislators often adopt comprehensive sexuality education programs before fully understanding what they contain or the behaviors they promote. Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) may be presented under appealing names (“human rights education,” “sexual abuse prevention,” “bullying prevention,” or “life skills programs”) but its core philosophies and content remain the same. Most CSE programs include some or all of the following elements:
• Promote sexual activity to children as a “right”
• Teach children to advocate for their “sexual rights”
• Teach children various ways to obtain sexual pleasure
• Teach children to sexually stimulate themselves
• Promote anal or oral sex to children or teach them these behaviors are safe
• Promote abortion as a right
• Denigrate the religious and cultural values of their parents or community
• Provide sexual counseling, information or services to minors without parental consent
Who Provides Comprehensive Sexuality Education Curriculum?
One of the largest purveyors of comprehensive
sexuality education programs in the world is International Planned Parenthood
Federation (IPPF). A major
way IPPF advances their goal of achieving “sexual rights” for all youth is by implementing
school programs that present sexual pleasure as an essential human right and
then exposing children to graphic sexual materials. IPPF’s Exclaim
! document
for youth says, “Young people…are entitled to sexual pleasure and how to
experience different forms of sexual pleasure is important for their health.” (See Exclaim!
at IPPF.org)
What Does CSE Curriculum Promote?
Here are some resources Planned Parenthood uses to educate children about sexuality:
· It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health. This children’s book contains graphic illustrations of both male and female children masturbating. The book shows illustrations of entirely nude men and women having sex, and of naked girls and boys in a variety of sexual situations.
· Sex is for ALL ages. “ Exclaim! Young People’s Guide to Sexual Rights: an IPPF Declaration ,” promotes sexuality at ALL stages of life stating: 1) “There is a common misconception that young people are not, or should not be sexual beings with the exception of…married young people or young people above a certain age. Sexuality is a central aspect of being human during all phases of each person’s life.” 2) “Sexuality and sexual pleasure are important parts of being human for everyone-no matter what age, no matter if you’re married or not and no matter if you want to have children or not.” 3) “Any limitation on sexual rights must be non-discriminatory, including on the grounds of age.”
What is “Age Appropriate” for Your Child?
Proposals for CSE school programs often seek to reassure parents and policymakers by using the words “age appropriate,” to describe CSE programs. But the sexual content IPPF and other entities consider “age appropriate” may surprise you. The International Guidelines on Sexuality Education (2009) promoted by United Nations agencies are intended to drive sex education programs taught to children in schools worldwide. The following are excerpts from the “Learning Objectives” in those guidelines:
Learning Objectives for Level I (ages 5-8)
• “Girls and boys have private body parts that can feel pleasurable when touched by oneself.” (p. 43)
• “Touching and rubbing one’s genitals is called masturbation.” (p. 48)
• “Masturbation is not harmful, but should be done in private.” (p. 48)
Learning Objectives for Level II (ages 9-12)
• “Relationship between excitement and vaginal lubrication, penile erection and ejaculation.” (p. 44)
• “Many boys and girls begin to masturbate during puberty.” (p. 44)
• “Steps for proper use of condoms.” (p. 51)
• “Definition and function of orgasm.” (p. 49)
• “Legal abortion performed under sterile conditions by medically trained personnel is safe.” (p. 51)
Learning Objectives for Level III (ages 12-15)
• “Respect for the different sexual orientations and gender identity.” (p. 48)
• “Both men and women can give and receive sexual pleasure with a partner of the same or opposite sex.” (p. 50)
• “Everyone is responsible for their own and their partner’s sexual pleasure and can learn to communicate their likes and dislikes.” (p. 50)
• “Access to safe abortion and post-abortion care.” (p. 52)
• Definition and description of the physical changes and stages of male and female human sexual response including orgasm. (p. 50)
As these excerpts show, comprehensive sexuality education is exactly what it claims to be: a comprehensive exploration of sexuality through explicit, pleasure-based curriculum. CSE programs minimize parental rights and values while emphasizing children’s rights to make their own sexual choices. Comprehensive sexuality education is a tool in the hands of a well-funded movement that seeks to transform the sexual norms of society through our impressionable children, and to turn a profit in the process.
Take Action
Here are three things you can do to protect your child and the children in your community from early sexualization through comprehensive sexuality education:
· Watch The War on Children at Stop.CSE.org. This documentary produced by Family Watch International exposes the international forces pushing CSE and what people around the world are doing to fight it. (Please watch out of the presence of children, as its content is alarming.)
· Go to ProtectChildHealth.org to learn what is happening in your state regarding CSE. Join with others in your area who are opposing CSE. Become vigilant at monitoring what is happening in your school district and at your state legislature related to sexual education and SPEAK UP. If CSE is already in your schools, seek to expose its content and advocate for OPT IN requirements to be put in place.
· Teach your children that if anything they are taught at school makes them uncomfortable, they can excuse themselves, contact you, and tell you what they were taught and why it made them uncomfortable.
As we take a stand against CSE in our schools and teach our children the truth about sex and gender at home, we can protect them from the onslaught of sexual ideology surrounding them and us.
Kimberly Ells is the author of The Invincible Family: Why the Global Campaign to Crush Motherhood and Fatherhood Can’t Win which exposes UN agencies’ widespread promotion of sexual rights for children.
Visit her on Facebook, Twitter, and at InvincibleFamily.com.
Additional Resources
VIDEO: Sharon Slater’s presentation at the 2018 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Global Summit addresses the global agenda to sexualize children through the schools and how it plays out in U.S. schools.
Protect Your Children, Protect Your Families toolkit from Family Watch International
FamilyWatch.com - You will find a wealth of information, resources, videos, and policy briefs here.
Resources from Proponents of CSE
Exclaim! Young People’s Guide to Sexual Rights: an IPPF Declaration - presents children’s “right” to sex as a human right for people of all ages.
SIECUS Guidelines for teaching sexuality to youth
Healthy, Happy and Hot - IPPF’s official resource on sexual rights for HIV positive youth (Warning: graphic content)



