Name:EviEfriyani
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So you have volunteered to teach sex
education in your school or program … or perhaps you have been “drafted” to do
so … or maybe you see an obvious gap in information about this topic and feel
compelled to do the right thing? Whatever reason brings you to this place, you
are about to undertake an exciting, valuable, necessary, and complex journey.
Many educators feel anxious or
tentative in tackling the topics of sex, sexuality, and sexual health. They may
feel overwhelmed about where to start or confused about what to teach and when
to teach it. Planned Parenthood is here to help. As the nation’s oldest and
most trusted provider of sexual health care, and with a national network of
sexuality educators, we can help you advocate for comprehensive, medically
accurate sex education in your school or program. We can also help you develop
or choose a curriculum and implement it with confidence.
Planned Parenthood believes that
parents and guardians should be the primary sexuality educators of their
children. As with other complex issues, many parents may need support,
resources, and expertise from schools and other organizations. It is important
that young people receive age-appropriate sexual health information and develop
practical skills for keeping healthy. Educators can help families by providing
culturally meaningful learning opportunities in safe and nonjudgmental
environments so that young people can learn about sexuality in a healthy and
positive context.
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