Teaching Sexual Health to Students with Special Needs

Teaching Sexual Health to Students with Special Needs

Working with students with special needs can be a challenge. While all students have sexual feelings, there are often stereotypes and assumptions about people with special needs when it comes to their sexuality.

This booklet is designed to help teachers understand the needs of their students, whether their disability is intellectual or physical.

This booklet covers:

  • What are intellectual and physical disabilities
  • Stereotypes of people with intellectual and physical disabilities
  • Issues with disabilities and sexuality
  • Guidelines for discussing health
  • Additional Resources of books, videos and websites for both teachers and students
This booklet also includes a sample sex education prevention program, called R-E-S-P-E-C-T, that can be used as a guideline for students, that includes;
  • Anatomy
  • Pregnancy
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Options
  • Condoms
  • Talking about sex
Included as well are developmentally appropriate color images to use to illustrate private and public spaces, private and public body parts, masturbation, and sexual intercourse.

Price: $35.00
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There will be no refunds issued on any teaching materials or classroom visuals. Please make sure to contact us in advance with any questions.