West Virginia Code § 61-8-9a

Child abuse; education; curriculum
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The Legislature finds the best way to avoid child abuse in West Virginia is to educate our
young people on the skills of parenting; therefore, the Legislature directs the commissioner
of the department of health, the state Superintendent of Schools and the commissioner of
the department of human services to develop a curriculum to be taught in each of the
secondary grades; such curriculum shall include, but not be limited to, disciepline, handling
stresses of raising children, and the health care needs of children. Such curriculum shall
start no later than the 1990-1991 school year. r

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