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Puberty education for girls with special needs. All Ages
Puberty education for students with special needs. Intended for older students with special needs, this DVD readily stands alone, but also follows on developmentally from the Girl's Guide to Growing Up, giving parents and educators continued momentum in the vital task of educating adolescents with special needs. The DVD is organized in chapter format, allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters are as follows:
-Boys' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of male sexual organs.
-Girls' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of female sexual organs.
-Where Do Babies Come From? includes a definition of sexual intercourse with an emphasis on privacy and maturity.
-Public or Private? describes private and public places, appropriate behaviors and societal expectations.
-Staying Safe emphasizes rules about touching, secrets and strangers.
Designed for students with mild to moderate disabilities, the following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:
-Developmental disabilities or delays
-Intrusive behavior or mental illness
-Down Syndrome
-Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome
-Learning disabilities
-Behavioral disabilities
-Communicative disorders
Individual component parts are available for purchase. Call 1-800-821-3303 for details.
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Puberty education for students with special needs. All Ages
Introductory puberty education for students with special needs. A Girl's Guide to Growing Up presents puberty education in a sensitive and understandable format that is upbeat and focused. This DVD is organized in chapter format allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters cover the following important topics:
-External anatomy
-Physical and emotional changes of puberty
-Health and hygiene
-Privacy and safety
The following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:
-Developmental disabilities or delays
-Intrusive behavior or mental illness
-Down Syndrome
-Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome
-Learning disabilities
-Behavioral disabilities
-Communicative disorders
This title is also recommended for girls who are early physical developers.
Individual component parts are available for purchase. Call 1-800-821-3303 for details.
Stream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours. |
Insights into the challenges of puberty. Grades 5 - 7
You loved the classic version of Growing Up! For Girls so in response, we offer this new updated version that promotes self-confidence as girls face the challenges of change and growth. This program provides authoritative information about the female reproductive system. One of our favorites for girls, it also details the emotional and physical transformations of puberty, and it takes a candid look at the basics of anatomy and development. Growing Up! For Girls provides useful advice on health, hygiene and nutrition, and it encourages a positive body image and sense of personal worth. The female narrator helps girls take a realistic look at the responsibilities of adulthood and promotes dialog with trusted adults.
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Puberty education for girls. Grades 5-8
Even though human biology has not changed lately, your students will respond to these contemporary new titles. With a fresh look, the Let%u2019s Just Talk series presents sound, accurate information about puberty in a framework of self-respect and responsible decision-making. These upbeat titles strongly emphasize the importance of exercise and encourage good nutrition.
Abby u2019s sleepover friend is astonished by the talk about puberty on a popular radio show. Her other friends are all ears to discover more about:
%u 022 Physical and emotional changes of adolescence
%u2022 Hygiene and good health
%u2022 The female reproductive system.
From a neighborhood near you, girls ask questions about adolescent growth and development, and find their curiosity met in a factual and reassuring manner by the friendly radio host.
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Physical and emotional changes during puberty for girls. Grades 4-6
This reassuring presentation includes the same cheerful theme song and clearly illustrated biology, enhanced with new narration and photography to help prepare your younger elementary-level girls for all of the changes ahead. Topics covered in this lively program include:
-When to expect the onset of puberty
-The physical and emotional changes of puberty
-The maturation of the female reproductive system
-Menstruation
-The importance of good hygiene, healthy habits and sleep
-Maintaining health through good nutrition and exercise
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Puberty education for students with special needs. All Ages.
Puberty education for students with special needs. Intended for older students with special needs, this DVD readily stands alone, but also follows on developmentally from the Boy's Guide to Growing Up, giving parents and educators continued momentum in the vital task of educating adolescents with special needs. The DVD is organized in chapter format, allowing for lesson breaks and instructional focus. The chapters are as follows:
-Boys' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of male sexual organs.
-Girls' Bodies details the anatomy and functions of female sexual organs.
-Where Do Babies Come From? includes a definition of sexual intercourse with an emphasis on privacy and maturity.
-Public or Private? describes private and public places, appropriate behaviors and societal expectations.
-Staying Safe emphasizes rules about touching, secrets and strangers.
Designed for students with mild to moderate disabilities, the following special populations will find this reassuring title comprehensible, practical and positive. Students with:
-Developmental disabilities or delays
-Intrusive behavior or mental illness
-Down Syndrome
-Autism Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger's Syndrome
-Learning disabilities
-Behavioral disabilities
-Communicative disorders
More InfoStream up to 1080p from this website. Rentals start on first play and end after 1 hours. |