Home vs. classroom: where should kids learn sex-ed?

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Who should teach kids sex-ed? Are children learning too much, to soon?
These are questions that parents, kids, and educators are debating across the country. In Ontario, some parents feel the province's new sex-ed curriculum is so controversial they have decided to home school their children. But not everyone thinks home schooling is the answer.
Brent talks to Nikee Steinhoff about her decision to home school two of her kids, ages 4 and 6, in London, Ontario. And we hear from Lyz Lenz, an Iowa mother of two who says home schooling left her feeling ashamed and uninformed about her sexuality.
We want to hear your thoughts on home schooling and teaching kids about sex. Who do you think should teach kids about sex-ed? Email us at day6@cbc.ca, tweet us @CBCDay6(external link) or leave a comment on our Facebook page(external link).