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 who 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.

Our staff at Stanfield are trained extensively in all our products and can help you identify the set that is just right for your students. For more information, contact us at 1-800-421-6534. We also welcome your written correspondence at maindesk@stanfield.com.