

**HEALTHY
SEX CURRICULUM**
RSVP
— Responsible Social Values Program
6th Grade
Every choice we make has a consequence.
5 character attributes
associated with human choice and behavior:
- Respect
- Honesty
- Courage
- Responsibility
- Self-Control
RSVP encourages
the development of good character attributes through interactive class
exercises.
RSVP promotes
parents or guardians as the primary source of education and guidance
about sex, tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
RSVP encourages
family interaction through homework assignments.
RSVP enables
teens to make positive, healthy, abstinent choices.
CTBP
— Choosing The Best Path
7th Grade
Sex before marriage has consequences.
- Pregnancy
- STD’s (Sexually
Transmitted Diseases)
- Emotional Pain
CTBP encourages
students to make positive choices from a health perspective.
CTBP gives
students the truth about the risks associated with sex outside of
marriage.
CTBP promotes
parents or guardians as the primary source of education and guidance
about sex and relationships.
CTBP encourages
family interaction with daily homework assignments.
CTBP gives teens
the freedom to make positive, healthy, abstinent choices.
CTBL — Choosing The Best Life
8th Grade
Teens are influenced daily to be sexually active.
5 Influences to being
sexually active:
- Hormones
- Sex in the media
- Peers
- Alcohol
- Relationships
CTBL helps teens
to understand the hormones in their body and how to deal with their
influence.
CTBL encourages
teens to recognize how the media exploits sex.
CTBL promotes
parents or guardians as the primary source of guidance about sex and
relationships.
CTBL gives teens
solid tools to handle peer pressure.
CTBL educates
teens about the influence alcohol and drugs have on being sexually
active.
CTBL encourages
teens to save sex for the true relationship of marriage.
WAIT —
Why Am I
Tempted?
9th Grade
Learn how to have the BEST SEX…by waiting until
marriage.
What everyone is asking:
- What is the
difference between love and lust?
- What is a healthy
relationship?
- Is there such a
thing as safe sex?
- How do I say “no” to
sex, but “yes” to relationships?
- What are the steps
to intimacy?
- Can boundaries be
positive?
- How do I wait?
WAIT teaches
teens how to recognize a good relationship.
WAIT helps teens
understand the difference between love and lust.
WAIT promotes
parents or guardians as the primary source of guidance about sex and
relationships.
WAIT gives teens
the freedom to pursue relationships without the bondage of sexual
intimacy.
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