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Human Development - Teen Talk (GR 7-8)

by  Byrnes Health Education

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The Teen Talk  program begins with a brief review of puberty and the male and female reproductive systems. The focus of this program is understanding influences such as stereotypes and peer pressure. Responsibility and possible consequences of sexual activity are addressed. Topics include relationship building, personal responsibility/choices, abstinence, and the importance of assertive communication about personal boundaries.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $350.00


Pricing - $350 per program for 1-50 students; $600 per program for 51-100 students

A tiered pricing system is utilized based on the number of program participants which will be discussed at the time of scheduling.


**Please provide approximately 4 weeks' notice when scheduling.

Length

One 45 minute session


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 7, 8, Homeschool/Family

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

75


Primary Disciplines

Health & Physical Education


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom



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Provider's Cancellation Policy

A fee of 25% will be charged to sites that cancel with 15-3 days notice.
A full 100% fee will be charged to sites that cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
No fee will be charged to programs cancelled due to natural causes (weather, etc.)

About This Provider

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Byrnes Health Education

York, PA
United States

Located in south central Pennsylvania, Byrnes Health Education (BHE) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that remains dedicated to the mission of educating and inspiring people of all ages to make healthy choices since 1995.


We are proud to offer a variety of preventive health education programs to students (grades PreK-12) and adults (workplace, parents, teachers). Those local to our area can experience our "in-person" programs either here at our center or at their location. Additionally, now thanks to technology, participants outside of our "in-person" reach can experience our "live-virtual" webcast programs during which a BHE health educator streams live from one of our five teaching theaters, Participants in all programs are presented vital health content while being engaged through interactive visuals, props, exhibits, activities, and experiments,

Program subject areas include Social/Emotional (character education/bullying prevention), substance abuse prevention, general health, human development, nutrition & fitness, oral health, and safety & disease prevention. All program content is based on factual scientific information, and guided and mapped to state and national health education standards (as well as those in several Canadian providences).

We are passionate about health education and thrilled to be partnering with you to share in that passion!

Contact:
Lydia Seifert, Director of Education Services
lseifert@byrneshec.org
717-848-3064 ext 267

Program Details

Format

1. Discussion of influences such as stereotypes and peer pressure
2. Review of basic anatomy and function of male and female reproductive systems
4. Anatomy review game
5. Anytime, always, abstinence
6. Consequences of sexual activity: pregnancy and STIs
7. Relationships: healthy versus unhealthy
8. Kevin and Kara script
9. Sexual Assault

Objectives

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
1. Recognize possible influences such as stereotypes and and peer pressure.
2. Identify possible consequences associated with teen sexual involvement.
3. Identify behaviors associated with both healthy and unhealthy relationships.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

Standard 1 Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.
Standard 2 Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors.
Standard 3 Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to enhance health.
Standard 4 Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
Standard 5 Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Standard 7 Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.

State Standards

Pennsylvania Health, Safety, & Physical Education
10.1.9 A, E
10.2.9 C, D