While I understand your perspective about teaching fundamental life skills first, it's worth noting that education can, and perhaps should, do more than just equip children with basic knowledge. Topics like sexual orientation or critical race theory can be introduced in age-appropriate ways that don't overwhelm children but rather foster empathy and understanding. For example, a third grader can learn about diverse families and respect for all people, which are simple concepts that indirectly touch upon sexual orientation and race.
Also, while these topics can be seen as controversial, they are also realities of our society. By introducing them in education, we could prepare kids for the real world and promote a more inclusive society. What do you think about introducing these topics in an age-appropriate manner? Do you see a way this could be beneficial?
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