The problematic sexual behaviours worrying teachers

By Alexandra Smith
Updated September 9 2017 - 9:43am, first published August 6 2017 - 10:04pm
Education Photo Michele MOssop Wednesday 30th September 2009 Mamre Anglican School, Erskine Park western Sydney Generic education private school learning lunch childhood uniform teaching reading religious SPECIAL 114943
Education Photo Michele MOssop Wednesday 30th September 2009 Mamre Anglican School, Erskine Park western Sydney Generic education private school learning lunch childhood uniform teaching reading religious SPECIAL 114943
Education Photo Michele MOssop Wednesday 30th September 2009 Mamre Anglican School, Erskine Park western Sydney Generic education private school learning lunch childhood uniform teaching reading religious SPECIAL 114943
Education Photo Michele MOssop Wednesday 30th September 2009 Mamre Anglican School, Erskine Park western Sydney Generic education private school learning lunch childhood uniform teaching reading religious SPECIAL 114943

Children as young as five are displaying worrying sexual behaviour at school, prompting concerns that teachers are ill-equipped to differentiate between whether students are victims of sexual abuse or are imitating what they see in music videos or internet advertising, new research reveals.

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