The Beginners Guide to Skills-Based Health Education

If you’re anything like me, you’ve heard of skills-based health education, you seem intrigued by skills-based health education, but you just don’t know where to start when designing a skills-based health education curriculum.  When I was first introduced to skills-based health education, I thought “this seems so fun!”, “my students will love this!”, “I will …

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5 Things I Wish Had Been Covered in Sex Education

My strongest memory of sex education at school was watching a water birth video. It was terrifying and didn’t really set up a good environment for learning about sex. I remember leaving the class with so many unanswered questions. Sexuality and relationship education plays an important role in developing a healthy relationship with sex. I …

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Getting #SexuallySmarter One Classroom Word at a Time

I’m an independent sex educator. I work with kids from kindergarten through college and the adults who take care of them. I meet with at least 100 different groups in any given school year and usually have pretty limited time to create a safe and welcoming learning environment before it’s time to really dig into …

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The Renaissance of Health Education in 2020

“Where are my students?”, you wonder, as the bell rings for fifth period. After a call to the office, you realize that you were left off the staff e-mail (again) alerting you to the assembly in the gym during fifth period. Ah, another case of “The Forgotten Health Teacher”. We are “non-essential” in the world …

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Health Class + Fiction = A Perfect Match! 

When you tell a group of 8th graders that they will be required to...actually, I tell them that they “get to” but they read between the lines...read a book, an ENTIRE book,  for health class, the moans and groans are quite abundant. Then come “This isn’t English class,” and “I hate reading.” The occasional, “YES!” …

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It’s Not Funny – Or is it? Using Humor to Tackle the Talk

  Any parent who has initiated “the talk” with their child has experienced qualms about what to say, when to say it, and how to say it. It would be awesome to channel a sex-pert during these talks and merely let the words flow succinctly, accurately, and in a manner that eliminates the inevitable eyeball …

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Trauma Informed Practices Are More Important Now Than Ever Before

I teach and live in a beautiful small town in eastern Kentucky where the mountains are breathtakingly scenic and spring is currently revealing its opening act. Our community is small, our students are close knit, and our faculty is like family. Even on our best day--when there is no global pandemic and when we can …

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Supporting a HPE Student Teacher Remotely

Each day I check on Twitter to see the most amazing assortment of Health and Physical Education teachers engaging and supporting each other through this transition to remote teaching and learning. I am proud to see so many teachers willing to keep giving through the hardest of times. As we move forward remember that as …

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Maintaining Your Self-Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Self-care has already been a priority in my life. Sometimes I probably cater to my self-care more than I should, but if I didn’t, I would go crazy. After being quarantined for the last 14 days and who knows how many in the future, my self-care is now even a higher priority. Here are ways …

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