Issues with Adoption or Fostering and prior abuse
Sunday, February 22, 2009
4:00 Arizona/NewMexico/Mountain, which is 5:00 central.
The question asked was whether there are unschooling principles that could help in the case of an adopted or fostered child dealing with the effects of having been abused.
There will NOT be a transcript of this chat. Only links and pointers will be preserved on this page later.
Those with an interest will need to attend the chat. Please check the time at right carefully.
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Our Whole Lives:
Lifespan Sexuality Education Curricula
Unitarian Universalists
From that site:
Our Whole Lives is a series of sexuality education curricula for six age groups: grades K-1, grades 4-6, grades 7-9, grades 10-12, young adults (ages 18-35), and adults.
Our Whole Lives helps participants make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual health and behavior. It equips participants with accurate, age-appropriate information in six subject areas: human development, relationships, personal skills, sexual behavior, sexual health, and society and culture. Grounded in a holistic view of sexuality, Our Whole Lives provides not only facts about anatomy and human development, but helps participants to clarify their values, build interpersonal skills, and understand the spiritual, emotional, and social aspects of sexuality.
....Although developed by two religious organizations, Our Whole Lives contains no religious references or doctrine.
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