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TEACHER
RESOURCES
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Health
& Relationships in the New Millennium
Created by Dr. Angela K. Griffiths
A guide to help teens and families develop healthy choices, A science-based
health curriculum with today’s teen in mind.
Objectives
Offer materials
that have been created and are regularly updated with the input
of hundreds of parents/guardians, teachers and physicians.
Increase the
proportion of adolescents who:
- receive factual
health information relating to their sexuality:
- report they
have the refusal or assertiveness skills necessary to resist sexual
urges and advances.
- intend to
avoid situation and risk behaviors, such as drug use and alcohol
consumption, which make them more vulnerable to sexual advances
and urges.
- understand
that abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain way to
avoid unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
- indicate
an understanding of the social, psychological and health gains
to be realized by abstaining from sex outside of one committed
lifetime relationship.
- commit to
abstain from sexual activity until in a committed lifetime relationship
(marriage).
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Table
of Contents
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Valuing
Self & Goal Setting
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Decision
Making, Recognizing & Neutralizing Peer Pressure
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Communication Skills
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Empathy/Caring
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Puberty
& Reproductive Anatomy
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Pregnancy
& Birth Parenting Skills
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Friendship
& Dating Risk
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Behaviors
& Consequences
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HIV
& STD Education
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Advantages
of Abstinence
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A Guide to help teens and families develop healthy choices
Endorsed by the National
Physicians Center for Family Resources, Health & Relationships in the
New Millennium is the final stop when looking for a science based, medically
accurate resource for educating our youth in the areas of sexual health,
love and relationships, valuing self, and goal setting. The curriculum
complies with California Education Codes on Sex Education and on HIV/AIDS
Prevention. Health & Relationships in the New Millennium prepares adolescents
to handle peer pressure, friendships and dating.
“I learned that it's okay to ask questions!"
7th Grade Student at Thornton Jr. High School
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Family
Values
Recognizing one’s
individual and family values is the first and most important chapter in
the Health & Relationships in the New Millennium curriculum. The teacher
can discuss the role of personal values with the class, encourage teens
to identify their own values and encourage them to explore how their own
values are (most often) a reflection of their family’s values. Worksheets
are provided for the student to work on (Personal Values) and to take
home for a parent/guardian to complete (Family Values). It can cause both
parent and child to feel more secure in their relationship and strengthen
their communication about multiple topics.
The
curriculum builds character and self-esteem through positive activities.
“It
gave me a chance to ask my mom and dad some stuff ‘for school’
that I probably wouldn’t have talked to them about otherwise.”
Junior at Redwood Christian High School
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Decisions,
Communication & Peer Pressures
When
a student is confident in his or her own set of values, decision making
and dealing with peer pressures may not seem so overwhelming. Most decisions
are value based. Having clearly outlined values lends itself well to establishing
clear boundaries. The same is true for communication. When a young person
is familiar with his or her values and boundaries, communicating them
is also easier. The curriculum teaches students to respect the differences
of others and to agree to disagree without compromising their own personal
values. Preparing and equipping teens is essential, as peer pressures
are inevitable. Having firm values, boundaries and the ability to communicate
will provide some of the foundational tools they will need to succeed.
“I
feel like I have the skills to have a relationship
without caving into the pressure to have sex.”
Junior at Washington High School
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- Created by parents,
teens and physicians
- Endorsed by the
National Physicians Center for Family Resources
- California Education
Code Compliant for Sex Education and HIV / AIDS Education
- Approved for use
in Title V MCHB programs
- Medically accurate
- Scientifically-based
Comprehensive Teacher Training Available
- Includes Many Classroom
Activities Includes Many Student / Parent Activities Designed to Increase
Communication
- ...and more
“I learned that the baby doesn’t grow in the stomach.
It grows in the uterus.”
7th Grade Newark Student
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Curriculum Note: Training
Required for Implementation
Health & Relationships
in the New Millennium
An interactive curriculum
for teachers and students in public or private schools; intended for 7th/8th
grade.
Includes:
- Teacher/Parent/Guardian
Manual in a 3-ring binder format; each chapter features lesson objectives,
key concepts & a thumbnail of chapter topics
- Color Overhead
Transparencies
- Handout Masters
for students and student/parent assignments
- Two year member-access
to www.awaitandfind.org website
for curriculum and resource updates.
- Cost*: $135 each
> 5 units = $120 each
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Training
Live Teacher Training
– highly recommended 8 hours of small group interaction, role-playing,
lesson planning, and facilitation of typical and potentially unsettling
student questions. Cost: $1250 plus travel expenses.
Support Materials
- Gertie Ball®
Used as a part of the recommended in-class activity in Chapter 1.
An inflatable and reusable ball (ships and stores in a compact box).
Cost*: $3.98 each
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Cost*:
$60 – 1000 pcs. (1 box)
$35 – 500 pcs.
$20 – 250 psc.
$10 – 100 psc.
$ 3 – 25 psc. |
Personal
Commitment Pledge
From
today forward, I pledge to pursue a healthy lifestyle by
avoiding high risk behaviors. I will establish
boundaries, make informed choices, and pursue healthy relationships.
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Date
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- “I’m Worth Waiting
For” stickers
Red foil heart sticker 3 1/4” with white message: “I’m Worth Waiting
For.” Can be used as a student handout as a part of Chapter 8, or as
a stand alone reward/incentive.
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Cost*:
$100 – 1000 pcs. (1 roll)
$ 75 – 500 pcs.
$ 8 – 25 pcs.
$ 40 – 250 pcs.
$ 20 – 100 pcs. |
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* plus shipping and
handling charges
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