Teen Sexual Health II builds on the foundation established in Teen Sexual Health I, diving deeper into the complex realities teens face today. This all-new program empowers students to examine the serious impact of sexting, recognize the signs of unhealthy relationships, and understand how alcohol and other drugs can impair sexual decision-making. Students also explore the lasting effects of sharing sexually explicit images and videos. With an emphasis on self-respect and mutual respect in relationships, the program equips students with practical tools—like conversation starters—to help them navigate boundary-setting and consent with confidence.
Completion of Teen Sexual Health I is required prior to participation.
Programs like Teen Sexual Health II offer more than just information—they help students build a strong foundation for lifelong decision-making. By addressing real-world topics such as digital safety, communication, boundary-setting, and the dynamics of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, students develop critical thinking and interpersonal skills that extend well beyond adolescence. These lessons foster self-awareness, confidence, and respect for others—empowering young people to navigate relationships, peer pressure, and personal choices with maturity and responsibility as they grow into adulthood.
See below to watch an overview of Teen Sexual Health II:
Program Goals:
Students will…
- Use sources of factual information to make decisions about my sexual health
- Understand how STIs are transmitted and ways to reduce risk
- Understand how pregnancy occurs and ways to reduce risk
- Recognize why boundaries are important to keep in-person and online relationships healthy and safe
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