Wet dreams, masturbation and porn: Mom slams explicit sex education videos being taught in Ohio middle school’s to kids as young as 10

An Ohio high school is using a controversial program that compares pornography to superhero movies and features cartoon children masturbating to teach health and sex education to students ages 10 and up.

AMAZE is an online resource that creates YouTube videos featuring animated characters discussing sex, masturbation, pornography, and the “gender spectrum.”

Mother Kiki Fuchser has criticized the Tallmadge City School District after she was asked to sign a health education consent form for her fifth-grade daughter.

While reviewing the curriculum for her daughter’s grades five through eight high school, she came across explicit videos of children being taught about masturbation.

Ms Fuchser told DailyMail.com that the school will no longer be able to monitor what videos children watch from the AMAZE programme once they introduce it as a resource for sex education.

In one of the clips, titled

In one of the clips, titled “How Many Times Can a Person Masturbate in One Day?”, an animated young boy masturbates and moans before being interrupted by an adult voice at the door. He responds, “I’m coming.”

In one of the clips, titled “How Many Times Can a Person Masturbate in One Day?”, an animated young boy masturbates and moans before being interrupted by an adult voice at the door. He responds, “I’m coming.”

In the video, a child is seen asking why his penis sometimes stays up all day long, and noting that girls “also have a genital area that they like to touch because it feels good: the clitoris.”

Elsewhere in the video it says that there is “no limit to the number of times a person can masturbate in a day.”

This clip can be seen in the #AskAMAZE section of AMAZE Org YouTube Channel.

Although the curriculum states that students in grade 5 may only view videos from the ‘junior’ section of the website, this obligation does not apply to students in grades 6 to 8.

Ms Fuchser told DailyMail.com that the school can no longer control which videos children watch from the AMAZE programme once they introduce it as a resource for sex education.

AMAZE is an online resource that creates YouTube videos using animated characters to discuss sex, masturbation, pornography, and the

AMAZE is an online resource that creates YouTube videos using animated characters to discuss sex, masturbation, pornography, and the “gender spectrum”

“A child in sixth, seventh, eighth or ninth grade should never be taught to masturbate,” she said.

“They tell them to use AMAZE junior, but they can easily go to YouTube and get regular AMAZE. And regular AMAZE starts in sixth grade.”

To illustrate how easy it is for students to find this material, who are growing up in the digital age and have access to the Internet, Ms. Fuchser said all she had to do was click on the links in the consent form she received.

“There was a syllabus and a link to show what material she was going to learn,” she said.

‘We live in a pretty conservative neighborhood… I’ve done some research and you’ll be amazed, overwhelmed by what they’re trying to teach.

“It’s absolutely disgusting.”

Ms. Fuchser urged other parents to also watch other videos that the organization advertises online as “teaching tools.”

The AMAZE website includes teaching materials for grade 5 that emphasize teaching students that only penis-vagina sex can lead to pregnancy, and exploring the reasons why couples consider IVF procedures

The AMAZE website includes teaching materials for grade 5 that emphasize teaching students that only penis-vagina sex can lead to pregnancy, and exploring the reasons why couples consider IVF procedures

Another lesson plan explains to children the difference between being heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual, noting,

Another lesson plan explains to children the difference between being heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual, noting, “You don’t have to have done anything sexual with anyone to know your sexual orientation.”

These include lessons on gender confusion and the ‘gender spectrum’, but also on pornography and ‘doctors’ secrecy’.

In a video titled “Is Porn Normal?” the animated hero explains how easy it is to find porn.

“Yes, that’s normal,” the video says. “A lot of people watch porn. It’s there and it’s free.

“But remember, porn isn’t real. It’s just a fantasy, just like superhero movies.”

In another video discussing children’s right to privacy with healthcare providers, AMAZE tells the children, “You have the right to talk to your healthcare provider yourself.

‘A private conversation with your doctor can be a great opportunity to ask questions about puberty, sexual orientation and gender identity, or if you’re considering having sex and want to use birth control, condoms, and/or PrEP. These are all different methods of preventing unwanted pregnancy, HIV, and other STDs.’

PrEP is a medicine that can reduce the risk of HIV.

In a video titled 'Is Porn Normal?' the animated hero character explains how easy it is to find porn

In a video titled ‘Is Porn Normal?’ the animated hero character explains how easy it is to find porn

The video argues that it is “important that you and your doctor are honest with each other” and that most conversations, especially those about sexual decisions, can be kept confidential.

“Just make sure you ask your doctor to keep it confidential because they are so cool,” the video reads.

“Everyone should have the opportunity to spend time alone with their clinician. I know it can be difficult and embarrassing to ask for it, but it is your right.”

The AMAZE website contains teaching materials for grade 5. These emphasize teaching students that only penile-vaginal intercourse can lead to pregnancy. They also discuss the reasons why couples consider IVF procedures.

Another lesson plan explains to children the difference between being heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual. It says, “You don’t have to have done anything sexual with anyone to know your sexual orientation.”

Ms Fuchser said the details in the curriculum should serve as a warning to parents.

Ms Fuchser said the details of the curriculum (pictured) should serve as a warning to parents

Ms Fuchser said the details of the curriculum (pictured) should serve as a warning to parents

DailyMail.com has contacted Tallmadge Middle School for comment

DailyMail.com has contacted Tallmadge Middle School for comment

“It is vital that we pay attention to what is happening in our schools,” she said.

‘We on the right say that the left is trying to oversexualize our children. This is exactly what we are talking about.

“They want to fool us and pretend it’s not happening.”

Mrs. Fuchser sent a letter to the principal and vice-principal of her child’s school, expressing her concerns and urging that her daughter not participate.

However, she says it is “inevitable” that her daughter will learn from her classmates what is being taught in class, given that many parents are likely to sign up for the class.

Her video discussing the issue has generated more than 10,000 comments on TikTok, many from concerned parents who said they wouldn’t like their children learning from such material either.

One mother said, “Yes, my son made that mistake in 5th grade! I said NO.”

‘From what I understand, they were going to do something else somewhere else.’

Another said: ‘Isn’t this unbelievable? What on earth is going on in these schools?’

“My son is in 5th grade I can’t imagine him watching this and he doesn’t live a protected life,” added a third.

DailyMail.com has contacted the high school for comment, as well as principal Jeff Manion and health teacher Matthew Hagedorn.