A presentation built on the text, "How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex," by Stanton Jones. For use by church leaders who are looking for ways to train parents in providing sound biblical and developmental education in human sexuality.
These slides help parents learn what adolescents and teens need to know about sex and how to start the conversations. Based on my eManual, Sexuality Talking Points.
These slides help parents learn what adolescents and teens need to know about sex and how to start the conversations. Based on my eManual, Sexuality Talking Points.
Sex education in indian schools(for bigenners)Priya Verma
In this presentation, i tried to tackle one of the most important yet most avoided part of education: SEX EDUCATION. The goal of this presentation will be twofold: first, we’ll discuss the role of sex education on young minds and how sex education is implemented in most Indian schools. During this, we'll discuss also about myths and facts regarding sex education among parents and teachers too and Controversies over there in implementation of sex education.
Adolescence is a period where significant physical, emotional, mental changes take place. This presentation covers the nature of adolescence, physical changes, issues in adolescent health and adolescent cognition.
Children and women, college bound and overall as a gender are the most vulnerable members of our societies to sexual abuse. Here are some important guidelines that we should inculcate in our children to help protect them.
Relationships 101 Dating - is it Biblical?cebrooks50
In our day, dating arrangements are made entirely by young people apart from their parent’s involvement. The date is planned by young people with an expectation of physical intimacy. The couple knows that intimacy is going to happen; all that is not known is the measure, or the regularity of physical intimacy. Our young women are left very vulnerable. Without her father's protection, she alone must determine how far she and the boy goes, and that determination is most often made in the heat of the moment. Furthermore, there is no commitment beyond the next date. The focus is on the “now” and immediate, mutual gratification. Most of the time there is sex with no commitment. In our next installment of the series, Relationships 101 we will be searching the Scriptures to answer the question, “Dating…Is it Biblical?”
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Bible Words On Sex Without God" sermon at New Life Christian Church on March 8, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
Sex education in indian schools(for bigenners)Priya Verma
In this presentation, i tried to tackle one of the most important yet most avoided part of education: SEX EDUCATION. The goal of this presentation will be twofold: first, we’ll discuss the role of sex education on young minds and how sex education is implemented in most Indian schools. During this, we'll discuss also about myths and facts regarding sex education among parents and teachers too and Controversies over there in implementation of sex education.
Adolescence is a period where significant physical, emotional, mental changes take place. This presentation covers the nature of adolescence, physical changes, issues in adolescent health and adolescent cognition.
Children and women, college bound and overall as a gender are the most vulnerable members of our societies to sexual abuse. Here are some important guidelines that we should inculcate in our children to help protect them.
Relationships 101 Dating - is it Biblical?cebrooks50
In our day, dating arrangements are made entirely by young people apart from their parent’s involvement. The date is planned by young people with an expectation of physical intimacy. The couple knows that intimacy is going to happen; all that is not known is the measure, or the regularity of physical intimacy. Our young women are left very vulnerable. Without her father's protection, she alone must determine how far she and the boy goes, and that determination is most often made in the heat of the moment. Furthermore, there is no commitment beyond the next date. The focus is on the “now” and immediate, mutual gratification. Most of the time there is sex with no commitment. In our next installment of the series, Relationships 101 we will be searching the Scriptures to answer the question, “Dating…Is it Biblical?”
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Bible Words On Sex Without God" sermon at New Life Christian Church on March 8, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
This presentation contains responses to the following question: "If there was one thing you wish your mother would have told you about sex and sexuality, what would ot have been?" I hope these responses add to the dialogue on parent-child communication around sex and sexuality. Enjoy!
Hear about SGS' sexual education delivered to 5th and 6th grade students by Head of School and veteran sexuality educator Marja Brandon. How can you partner with us to have conversations at home? How can we support informed and empowered girls?
Teach your children the facts about their bodies, sex, and relationships. Talking with your kids about sex may not be easy, but it’s important. You can help them stay healthy and make good choices as they grow up.
It may be hard to know where to start, especially if your parents didn’t talk to you about sex when you were growing up. But these tips and strategies can help.
Ross Shegog - The Secret of Seven Stones: A Game to Impact Youth Skills and P...SeriousGamesAssoc
Presenter: Ross Shegog, Associate Professor, University of Texas
Few game-based interventions target sexual health and even fewer target parent-youth communication. The presentation describes the development and testing of an online adventure game, ‘The Secret of Seven Stones’ (SSS), to engage parents and youth (11-14 yrs.) to go beyond ‘the sex talk’ to impact youth decisions related to friendships, dating, and sex. SSS, informed by parent-youth dyads and previous empirical data, provides behavioral skills training in 15 domains (drawn from over 1300 learning objectives) encompassing responsible decision making about friendships, dating relationships, and sex. SSS features 18 game levels that include 50 interactive skills training clusters, 54 card ‘battle’ sequences, and 7 game-mediated parent-youth ‘PEP’ talks. As youth play SSS, parents receive progress updates and cues to receive resources to guide communication with their youth. SSS offers insight into an intergenerational gaming approach for health prevention, found feasible for a RCT efficacy trial.
Antonia Tully - "Sex education: the destruction of childhood" (Catedrala Sfan...PFA Breda Olivian-Claudiu
Follow-up: Antonia Tully - "Educația sexuală și sexualizarea copiilor. Situația în Marea Britanie" (Catedrala Sfantul Iosif, 2015.03.17)
În data de 17 martie a avut loc conferința "Educația sexuală și sexualizarea copiilor. Situația în Marea Britanie", ținută de Antonia Tully, coordonatoarea programului „Safe at School” (În siguranță, la școală) al Societății pentru Protecția Copilului Nenăscut (SPUC), Londra. Este mamă a 6 copii. Prin campania „Safe at School”, Antonia Tully a sprijinit părinții din Marea Britanie în relația lor cu școala și autoritățile privind orele de educație sexuală. A vorbit la nenumărate adunări publice, prezentând situația reală din școlile britanice.
Conferința a fost organizată de Asociația Provita Media și Asociația Medicilor Catolici București.
La noi în țară, Strategia Națională de Sănătate pe perioada 2014-2020 prevede și programul de Educație pentru sănătate care cuprinde Educația sexuală conform programei OMS.
Mai jos, fotografii + video + prezentarea de la eveniment.
http://olivian.ro/antonia-tully-educatia-sexuala-marea-britanie/
Introductory presentation for the Father-Daughter Summit, addressing the need, giving a brief outline of the event, and sharing results of this one-day conference for teen-adult daughters and their fathers.
Tim Sweeney, Licensed Clinical Social, presents The Special Needs Family as part of the 2009 Spring Brown Bag Autism series at the University of Mary Washington.
This is a talk for parents on how to talk to your kids about their sexuality starting at aged 3 all the way up to 18. This talk focuses on Theology of the Body and gives resources and so much more. The recorded talk that goes with it can be accessed here: http://archive.org/details/BeyondTheBirdsAndTheBeesRaisingPureChildren
You must click the link in blue that says; 41.2 MB
Then forward to the 3 min mark to skip the intro
I do give these talks around the country. To contact me;
EmbracingYourGreatness@gmail.com
http://EmbracingYourGreatness.org
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178. The Power of a Close Parental Relationship The Power of the Peer Group The Importance of Personal Faith The Value of Academic Achievement Conclusion
211. Acknowledge Desires Teach How to Sort the Good From the Bad Ask the Right Question Be Clear That Refraining Hurts No One Keep Judgment Clear Suggest Concrete Limits Urge Caution Reinforce Themes about Dating and Romance Encourage Clear Moral Communication Two Sample Monologues about Petting
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235. What can Parents Do to Improve Adolescents’ Decision Making How can you Enhance their Skills at Saying No? How can we Help Them not to Feel Alone?
244. Procreation and the Nature of Sexuality Is Procreation a Command? God’s Sovereignty Motives
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251. Insist on Moral Absolutes Myths to Dispel Contraceptive and Disease-Prevention Methods Fail More for Teens There Is No Failsafe Protection Against Disease or Pregnancy Turn “Accidents” to Choices
Time: 5 minutes Have class participants get into groups of 4. Instruct them to share their names and respond to the question, “What are some goals parents often have for the sex education of their children?” After the groups have had 2-3 minutes to discuss the question, ask for volunteers to share their thoughts or ideas with the larger group. List these goals on a white board or flipchart.
Many parents focus too narrowly and negatively when they think about goals for sex education. Worried by what they hear about sexual promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases and the like among young people, parents seek to protect their children from the ravages that illicit and irresponsible sex can cause by convincing their kids not to have sex. Rightly so. But this goal is too small, too limited, too narrow. If we stop there, we only seek to protect them by stopping them from doing anything negative. Don’t we want to give them something profoundly positive? Protecting our children from the physical, emotional, and spiritual damage that can result from irresponsible and inappropriate sexual choices is important. But our most important goal is to equip and empower our children to enter adulthood capable of living godly, wholesome, and fulfilled lives as Christian men and women, Christian wives and husbands.
Our goal is to prepare them to become the kinds of adults who can have deep and meaningful marriages filled with spiritual, sexual, and emotional intimacy, and who can have loving and deep family relationships and friendships. Sex as God intended it is the giving over of the astonishing gift of our very selves to another in marital union. Sex education is about preparing our children for giving this gift rightly; preparing them to be able to love and trust and believe enough to commit their whole selves and their whole futures to another. When we do this, we also protect them.