
SRAE CURRICULUM
The Best Friends Foundation provides an educational curriculum designed for classroom use for 6th-12th grades to help them avoid the risk behaviors of sex, drugs, alcohol, and violence. It is presented through DVDs and group discussion questions provided in individual student journals. The topics are Friendship/Relationships, Love and Dating, Self-Respect, Decision-making, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, STDs, and Health and Fitness.
Choosing the Best, has educated over 4,000,000 students nationwide. Age-appropriate, medically accurate programs empower students in grades 6-12 to make the healthiest choices, by covering the emotional and physical risks of premarital sex, dangers of social media/sexting, the rewards of waiting, and refusal skills. Programs consist of eight 50-minute lessons that utilize high-impact videos of real-life teens,
For Keeps is a 5-day (40-minute sessions) classroom-based curriculum that stresses waiting for sex until marriage and focuses on the benefits of waiting and the physical, emotional, psycho-logical, and economic consequences of early sexual activity. The curriculum emphasizes character development, how STDs and pregnancy can interfere with life goals, and that condoms are not 100% effective in preventing disease and pregnancy and do not protect adolescents from emotional consequences of sexual activity.
Grade 6. Positive Potential Be The Exception (Positive Potential) is a school-based, youth development program developed primarily for adolescents attending middle school in rural communities. It is offered as a supplemental program to the health and physical education curricula in middle school. The program offers five 45- to 50-minute classroom sessions on consecutive days during the 6th grade and includes one class assembly at the end of 6th grade.
REAL Essentials (formerly WAIT Training) has 8 units covering impulse-control, self-regulation, and personal power. It seeks to reduce poverty by decreasing non-marital childbearing and increasing future, safe, stable family formation. It includes activities about self-discovery, intentionality, expectations, life goals, decision-making, refusal skills, resisting peer pressure, increasing protective factors, positive youth development, building assets and healthy relationships. REAL Essentials is appropriate for diverse populations and settings, covering alcohol, drugs, tobacco use, bullying and early sexual debut.
More than 450,000 Ohio stuudents have benefited from Relationships Under Constrution (RUC) program that teaches healthy relationship skills and social emotional health. RUC lessons teach the consequences of risk behviores, including non-marital sexual activity, deseases, alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, bulling, dating violence, gambling, pornography, and human trafficking. RUC involves parents through take-home worksheets, our website and podcasts, focusing on primary prevention to achieve optimal health for all students.
The Success Sequence Program consists of 4 character-based workbooks designed to teach youth the optimal pathway for future success with a clear emphasis on the objective benefits of reserving all sexual activity and childbearing for marriage.
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