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		<title>Good Sex 2.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm strongly considering grabbing this for a Journey Class.  I love to hear new ways to walk students through this topic.  We don't use curriuculum very much but this looks awesome!! Go HERE to read more about it. Here's a short description: The need for ongoing dialogue and learning about sexuality and how it connects [...]]]></description>
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I'm strongly considering grabbing <a href="http://www.youthspecialties.com/blog/2009/where-do-you-learn-about-sex/" target="_blank">this </a>for a Journey Class.  I love to hear new ways to walk students through this topic.  We don't use curriuculum very much but <a href="http://www.youthspecialties.com/blog/2009/where-do-you-learn-about-sex/" target="_blank">this </a>looks awesome!!

Go <a href="http://www.youthspecialties.com/blog/2009/where-do-you-learn-about-sex/" target="_blank">HERE </a>to read more about it.

Here's a short description:

<em>The need for ongoing dialogue and learning about sexuality and how it   connects with faith has never been greater. Trying to help students understand   how their sexuality relates to God's plan for their lives is a great   challenge in a day when just about anything goes. Today, teenage sexuality   includes things that might make some of us blush, like:</em>
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	<li><em>Hooking up</em></li>
	<li><em>Oral sex (as a "safe" alternative to vaginal intercourse)</em></li>
	<li><em>Friends-with-benefits</em></li>
	<li><em>A greater social acceptability of gay and lesbian relationships and     experimentation</em></li>
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<em>In <em>Good Sex 2.0: A Whole-Person Approach to Teenage Sexuality and     God</em>, you'll find tools to help you (and parents of teens) involve     your students in understanding, enjoying, and taking responsibility     for their sexuality—all without lecturing, intimidating, or moralizing.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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