Sexual Awareness For All Ages
Taking care of your sexual health means knowing your body, understanding how it works, and being able to recognize when something isn’t quite right. It also means preventive care—like regular STI testing, cancer screenings, and self exams—that can help you find problems early and prevent serious illness.
- Analyze family, peer, and media influences that impact health
- Access valid and reliable health information, products, and services (e.g., HIV/STD testing)
- Communicate with family, peers, and teachers about issues that affect health
- Make informed and thoughtful decisions about their health
- Take responsibility for themselves and others to improve their health.
One way to avoid STD's - SEX TOYS.
- Delay initiation of sexual intercourse
- Have fewer sex partners
- Have fewer experiences of unprotected sex
- Increase their use of protection, specifically condoms
- Improve their academic performance.