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The Life Horizons program consists of two parts:
Life Horizons 1: the physiological
and emotional aspects of being male & female.
Life Horizons 2: the moral, social, and legal
aspects of sexuality.
Life Horizons 1:
The Physiological
and Emotional Aspects
of Being Male & Female
The Life Horizons 1 slide system is the most widely used sex education program for persons with developmental and learning disabilities. Five separate topics are presented using a flexible slide format, which allows sexually explicit materials to be edited to meet student needs and community taste. The flexibility of our program has made it the first choice among our customers. The script and guide that accompany each set of slides are comprehensive and easy to follow.
Topics include:
· Parts of the Body
· Sexual Life Cycle
· Human Reproduction
· Birth Control or Regulation of Fertility
· Sexually Transmitted Diseases & AIDS
Includes:
· Five slide programs on DVD (over 500 slides)
· Comprehensive teacher's guide and script
· Speaking of Sex video
Life Horizons 1: $499
DVD ORDER NO. 1030D |
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Life Horizons 1:
The Moral, Social and Legal
Aspects of Sexuality
The Life Horizons 2 slide program, developed at the request of many users of Life Horizons I who needed additional material on the psychosocial aspects of human sexuality, focuses on attitudes and behaviors that promote good relationships and responsible sexual behavior. With this seven-part, 600-slide program, you'll present focused lessons on attitudes and behaviors that promote good interpersonal relationships and responsible sexual behavior.
Topics include:
· Building Self-Esteem & Establishing Relationships
· Moral, Legal & Social Aspects of Sexual Behavior - Male
· Moral, Legal & Social Aspects of Social Behavior - Female
· Dating Skills & Learning to Love
· Marriage & Other Lifestyles
· Parenting
· Preventing or Coping with Sexual Abuse
Includes:
· Seven slide programs on DVD (over 600 slides)
· Comprehensive teacher's guide and script
Life Horizons 2: $499
DVD ORDER NO. 1031D |
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