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The James Stanfield Publishing Company offers a special edition of its best-selling sex education program, Life Horizons, for the severely disabled. This special edition uses clear icons for non-verbal cues to illustrate "right" and "wrong" behaviors. Green smiley faces pop up as a friendly clue that sitting happily next to each other on the bus is "good." A pleasant but exasperated red face pops up when "uh-oh" moments occur, like kissing sessions on public transportation.
Another popular teaching tool for educators of the severely disabled is our "No-Go-Tell!" sexual abuse-prevention kit. No-Go-Tell! features two dolls, and nearly 80 11" x 17" clear and easy-to-understand illustrations that make "okay touches" and "not okay touches" much easier to communicate in a concrete form. No-Go-Tell! teaches four fundamentals of abuse prevention: the differences between family members, friends, acquaintances and strangers; what is "okay touch" and "not okay touch"; what "private parts" are, and to whom and how to report an incident of abuse.
For men and women, we also feature gender-specific videotapes on everyday hygiene practices. In each two-videotape set, your students will learn how to take the perfect five-minute shower; what "good bathroom habits" are, including proper bathroom cleanup, proper hygiene with regard to urination, bowel movements, and use of toilet paper; genital cleansing; and more.
If you'd like to receive a catalog or speak to one of our highly trained staff, call 1-800-421-6534 or email maindesk@stanfield.com.
For more information on the Life Horizons program, click here.
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