1999
DOI: 10.1177/105345129903400404
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Sexuality Education for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities

Abstract: distress for teachers, families, and students with specific learning disabilities. When given appropriate learning opportunities, students can learn the basics of personal health management and also benefit from directed discussion and learning activities that relate to personal relationships. This article reviews the content of one such program. The critical role of parents/families is discussed, a course outline is provided, and a list of possible resources is given.Lynda, a 14-year-old eighth grader, walks … Show more

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“…Children with LD have the same physical and biological development as their peers (typical development) (Carter, 1999;Karamanou et al, 2013). That means that they need to receive the same content, but with different methods and materials based on their necessities regarding the type and severity of disability (Carter, 1999).…”
Section: Sex and Relationships Education: Objectives And Education Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Children with LD have the same physical and biological development as their peers (typical development) (Carter, 1999;Karamanou et al, 2013). That means that they need to receive the same content, but with different methods and materials based on their necessities regarding the type and severity of disability (Carter, 1999).…”
Section: Sex and Relationships Education: Objectives And Education Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with LD have the same physical and biological development as their peers (typical development) (Carter, 1999;Karamanou et al, 2013). That means that they need to receive the same content, but with different methods and materials based on their necessities regarding the type and severity of disability (Carter, 1999). SRE should not be taught reactively but for preventing an undesirable condition (Schaafsma et al, 2015), such as transmitted infections, pregnancies, sexual abuse, vulnerability, and exploitation.…”
Section: Sex and Relationships Education: Objectives And Education Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wolfe and Blanchett (2003) published an evaluation guide for sex education for students with disabilities that refers to goals and objectives, scope and sequence, instructional strategies, curriculum development and evaluation, curriculum adaptation strategies, and curriculum concepts. Wiley and Terlosky (2000) also offered guidelines for evaluating sexuality education curricula, as did Carter (1999) in her recommendations for students with specific learning disabilities. These examples of guidelines would be valuable to schools and parents as they work together to develop their own version of risk reduction education guidelines that would be responsive to community values as well as responsive to effective educational content and practices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Οι έρευνες σχετικά με την εγκυμοσύνη των εφήβων τείνουν να δουν όλους τους νέους ως ίδιους, εκτός από το πολιτισμικό υπόβαθρο και το γένος (Blum et al, 2000). Αν και οι νέοι με νοητική αναπηρία διατρέχουν εξαιρετικά μεγάλο κίνδυνο για εγκυμοσύνη, υπάρχουν ελάχιστες πληροφορίες στη έρευνα για τις στρατηγικές που θα καλύψουν τις ανάγκες αυτού του πληθυσμού (Carter, 1999). Ακόμα, ο πληθυσμός αυτών των νέων αντιμετωπίζει μοναδικές προκλήσεις που αφορούν στην ανάπτυξη και την παροχή των κατάλληλων προγραμμάτων και υπηρεσιών (Wolff & Foster, 1993).…”
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