Planned Parenthood is a leading advocate for school education programs that will keep teens healthy — by including information
about abstinence as well as about contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
We need education programs in our schools that will keep teens healthy — by including information
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
Over the weekend, 15 editorials echoed Planned Parenthood's push to end dangerous «abstinence - only» programs that don't work and to instead invest funding in comprehensive sex education that teaches teens
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
«With President Obama, we have a leader who agrees with what doctors, scientists, parents and teens have been saying for years: comprehensive sex education, including information
about abstinence as well as contraception, helps prevent teen pregnancies,» said Richards.
Our educators emphasize information
about abstinence as the best way to avoid sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy.
We need education programs in our schools that will keep teens healthy and help to reduce teen pregnancy — by including information
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.»
As one of the nation's leading providers of medically accurate sex education, Planned Parenthood works closely with the LGBT community on comprehensive sex education that teaches
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication about sex, body image, parent - teen communication and gender identity, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV / AIDS.
This is positive news for America's teens, as federal funding should be directed toward comprehensive sex education programs that will keep teens healthy — by including information
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
«American families deserve education programs that will keep their teens safe — programs that include information
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.»
Federal funding should be directed toward comprehensive sex education programs that will keep teens healthy — by including information
about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
Not exact matches
The stubborn commitment to
abstinence - only education among many evangelicals struck me
as counterproductive to the cause, and those awful statements
about how a raped woman has a «way of shutting that whole thing down» to prevent pregnancy were shameful and ignorant.
Messages
about abstinence and Mike's desire to make his marriage work,
as a teen and again
as an adult, are admirable lessons not found in many movies.
Social and peer norms,
as well
as personal attitudes
about abstinence, sex, unprotected sex, condoms and contraception.
This curriculum includes information
about condom use
as well
as abstinence.
It promotes
abstinence from sex
as the healthiest choice for adolescents; provides a comprehensive understanding of sexual health, sexuality and protection methods; and supports parents
as the primary sexuality educators of their children through family activities that encourage dialogue between students and the caring adults in their lives
about sexual health topics.
We work to serve families
as well
as to educate communities, churches, and policy makers
about the importance of
abstinence and relationship education within both youth development and re-entry programs.
Sen. Burges also cites the importance of education across Arizona school districts, but excludes Arizona's school children from those she intends to protect,
as she supports the largely ineffective
abstinence - only sex education instead of comprehensive sex education, preventing students from learning
about essential quality of life issues, including how to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.