Title: Human Growth and Development
1Human Growth and Development
April 14, 2009 Parent Meeting
- Program Guidelines
- Waunakee Community School District
2Tonights Staff
- Chris Hetzel, Building Principal
- Lynn Blackbourn, School Counselor
- Janae Grunow, School Counselor
- Jill Statz, Grade 5 Teacher
- Stacy Starin, Grade 6 Teacher
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7Human Growth and Development Philosophy
8- Parents are the primary Human Growth and
Development educators of their children. - Curriculum materials supplement and further the
aims of parents in providing children with a
balanced and thoughtful program.
9- Sexuality is a normal and natural part of being
human from birth to death. - All individuals experience changes in their
bodies, their relationships, and their sexual
feelings.
10- Society, however, often gives mixed messages and
very little specific information about how to
deal with sexuality. - Individuals need an opportunity to learn about
human sexuality in a factual manner so they can
further develop a personal standard of behavior
on their family, religious, social, and
educational experiences.
11A Partnership With Parents/Guardians
12- The schools role is to teach human growth and
development and to facilitate communication
between home and school - The parents role is to share, explain, and
infuse family values.
13- Every three years the Waunakee Board of Education
is state mandated to appoint an advisory
committee composed of - Parents
- Teachers
- School administrators
- Board of Education members
- Students
- Health care professionals
- Members of the clergy
- Other residents of the school district
14- Parents receive information about the human
growth and development curriculum. (parent letter
and meeting) - Parents are invited to preview materials.
- Parents may exempt their child from part or all
of the human growth and development curriculum.
(signed permission form)
15Guidelines for Staff and Outside Resource Persons
16- Students have many different kinds of questions
about human growth and development. - The following guidelines help teachers to answer
their questions in a safe environment.
17- Students may write questions and put them into a
question box or give them to the teacher prior to
the answer sessions. This gives the instructor
the opportunity to consider appropriate responses
to students questions. - All questions will be answered simply and
factually. - If students ask questions reflecting personal, or
sexual values, they will be referred to their
parents/guardians or another trusted adult.
18- Not every question asked by students needs to be
answered the teacher will use professional
judgment. - Questions regarding the sexual experiences of any
particular person will not be answered. - Correct terminology for slang terms will be
provided whenever appropriate.
19Give-Aways Used
- Each year we receive complimentary kits for
girls. These kits include deodorant, feminine
products, and an informational booklet. - These will be given to 6th grade girls when they
have their all girl question/answer discussion
with a female staff member.
20Human Growth and Development Objectives
21Media Materials Used
- Video Teen Hygiene
- Video Disney Boys Disney Girls
- Supplemental worksheets
- Supplemental charts
22Personal Health Human Sexuality
- Discuss respect for self and others.
- Discuss personal hygiene.
- Describe the social, emotional, and physical
changes that occur when approaching puberty. - Explain the structures and functions of the male
and female reproductive systems using accurate
but basic terminology. - Describe menstruation and menstrual products.
23So that students will
- Appreciate the uniqueness of their own body.
- Practice good hygiene to protect themselves and
others. - Discuss concerns about puberty and reproduction
with a parent or trusted adult. - Understand that everyone grows and develops at
different rates.
24Prevention and Control of Disease
- Explain how diseases (HIV / AIDS) are caused by
microorganisms such as viruses. - Describe how HIV is transmitted and the impact of
HIV infection on the immune system. - Discuss ways that HIV infection is not believed
to occur. - Describe personal and social factors that
motivate healthy behavior.
25So that students will
- Become aware of the importance and function of
our immune system. - Discuss any concerns about HIV / AIDS with a
parent or other trusted adults. - Practice good hygiene to protect themselves and
others from infection. - Avoid touching someone elses blood tell an
adult or use a barrier (such as a non-latex
glove).
26Human Growth and Development Objectives
27Media Used
- Video AIDS Facts for Kids
- Video 3,2,1 Contact What Kids Need
- Video Who Am I Now
- Supplemental worksheets
28Personal Health Human Sexuality
- Describe the social, emotional, and physical
changes that occur during puberty. - Explain the structures and functions of the male
and female reproductive systems using accurate
but basic terminology. - Discuss menstruation and menstrual products.
- Discuss personal hygiene.
29So that students will
- Appreciate the uniqueness of their own body and
become aware of the changes occurring during
puberty. - Practice health habits and personal hygiene to
promote growth and development. (such as having
regular medical check-ups) - Discuss concerns about puberty with a parent or
trusted adult.
30Prevention and Control of Disease
- Explain how the immune system protects the body
and how infection with HIV diminishes the ability
to fight disease. - Explain HIV how it is transmitted address Myths
vs. Facts regarding the transmission of HIV. - Describe personal and social factors that
motivate healthy behavior. (ex Peer Pressure)
31So that students will
- Discuss any concerns about HIV/AIDS with a parent
or other trusted adult. - Understand the importance and function of our
immune system. - Practice good hygiene to protect themselves and
others from infection. - Avoid touching someone elses blood tell adult
or use a barrier (such as a non-latex glove).
32Protective Behaviors and Safety
- Explain that all people have a right to feel safe
and be respected. - Discuss the prevention of child abuse.
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- Identify strategies to address Internet safety
and prevent CyberBullying. - Recognize available resources, such as seeking an
adult for help.
33What you can do..
- Use this opportunity to talk with your child
about his/her development and encourage them to
ask questions. - Create opportunities for your child to learn
more. Check out books from the public library or
LMTC. - Some website resources for PARENTS
- www.puberty101.com or www.coolnurse.com
- Some website resources for students and parents
- www.kidshealth.org/kid
- Ask your childs homeroom teacher if you are
unclear on anything related to this unit.