Sexuality Education - Outreach
Sexuality Education - Outreach
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No-Go-Tell: Protection Curriculum For Young Children With Special Needs.<br />
Elisabeth J. Krents & Dale Special Atkins. (James Stanfield Co., 1991<br />
approximately $199.00). Large laminated pictures depicting abusive situations<br />
and how to report and avoid sexual abuse.<br />
Personal Space: A Violence Prevention Program for Women. Developed by The<br />
Arc of Maryland: phone (410) 974-6021, fax (410)571-9320, e-mail<br />
info@thearcmd.org. A great curriculum to use when doing groups for women<br />
with developmental disabilities that teaches about personal boundaries,<br />
sexuality, relationships, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic<br />
violence. Available free-of-charge. You just need to fax or e-mail your name and<br />
address.<br />
STARS: Skills Training for Assertiveness, Relationship-Building, & Sexual<br />
Awareness. Susan Heighway, Susan Kidd Webster, & Marsha Shaw. (Waisman<br />
Center Program; 3 rd Edition, July 1992) Available for purchase from the author<br />
(608) 263-5996. A nice curriculum covering relationships, social interactions,<br />
sexual awareness, and assertiveness. Comes with a great, simple, and visual<br />
assessment tool called the S.A.K. (Sexual Attitudes and Knowledge Assessment).<br />
Talking Sex! Practical Approaches and Strategies for Working With People Who<br />
Have Developmental Disabilities When the Topic is Sex. Lisa T. Maurer. (Planned<br />
Parenthood of Tompkins County, 314 West State Street, Ithaca, New York,<br />
14850, (607) 273-1526, ext. 134). Great ideas for sexuality education and advice<br />
for the professional training disabled individuals, parents or other professionals.<br />
Offers reproducible overheads and handouts.<br />
Books for Parents<br />
A note: Most books are available on www.amazon.com unless otherwise<br />
indicated.<br />
I Openers: Parents Ask Questions About <strong>Sexuality</strong> and Children With<br />
Developmental Disabilities. Dave Hingsburger. (Family Support Institute Press,<br />
Vancouver, 1993) Excellent answers to commonly faced problems.<br />
www.parentbooks.ca/<strong>Sexuality</strong>_&_Disability.html<br />
<strong>Sexuality</strong>: Preparing Your Child With Special Needs-How to Develop a Plan for<br />
Sex <strong>Education</strong> and Sexual Abuse Prevention. (MOCSA- Metropolitan Organization<br />
to Counter Sexual Assault Developmental Disabilities, Resource Center on<br />
<strong>Sexuality</strong>, 3217 Broadway, Suite 500, Kansas City, MO 64111-2414, (816) 931-<br />
4527, ext 232) A nice booklet that is a good start to helping to plan for the<br />
services and sexuality education for parents; offered free of charge.<br />
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