ETR 2022 Health Promotion Catalog

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• By needles used for tattoos and piercing or to inject vitamins or steroids • From a parent to a baby during pregnancy, birth, or nursing • From needle-stick injuries to health workers caring for people with HIV HIV is not passed by: • Donating blood • Hugging, kissing, or sharing food • Telephones, toilet seats, towels or

i mmune system weaker. This is the system that protects the body from disease and infection. • When a person’s immune system the body more easily. This stage of HIV is called AIDS. HIV is treatable. • Right now, there is no cure for HIV. But HIV medicine works very

gets very weak, infections can enter

• If not treated, HIV makes a person’s

TO LEARN MORE See What's New! CDC-INFO www.cdc.gov/hiv 1-800-232-4636 CDC-TESTING gettested.cdc.gov HIV can be passed from one person to another through semen, vaginal and rectal fluids, blood, and breast milk. HIV can be passed: • During vaginal or anal sex, and sometimes during oral sex • While sharing needles and equipment to inject drugs

HIV hurts the body.

HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. People who have HIV in their bodies are living with HIV.

HIV FACTS

HIV?

Get HIV?

Know your status! Everybody should get tested for HIV.

What Is

How Do You

Protect with PEP PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is a way to prevent HIV after you think you’ve been exposed. PEP must be started within 72 hours (3 days) after exposure and is available at hospital emergency rooms. Protect with U=U If you are living with HIV, work with your care team to make sure you don’t give HIV to anyone else during sex. HIV medicine, or ART, can reduce the amount of HIV in the blood until the virus cannot be detected by a test. This is called undetectable . People who have undetectable HIV for 6 months will not give HIV to their partner(s) during sex. This is called untransmittable . Undetectable=Untransmittable

The only way to know for sure if you have HIV is to get tested. Find testing at gettested.cdc.gov

how do I protect myself?

can i get hiv?

What happens in HIV testing?

Anybody can get HIV —gay or straight, young or old, cisgender or transgender or nonbinary. Ways people can get HIV: • Have vaginal, anal, or oral sex without using a condom or other barrier with someone who has HIV. • Share needles or other equipment to inject drugs or for any other reason or have sex with someone who has. • From birth parent to child during pregnancy, birth, or nursing. HIV medicine makes this risk very low. What to watch for: Some people have no symptoms and feel healthy for years. Other people have common symptoms that don’t go away: • Flu-like feelings, fever, or night sweats • Unexplained weight loss • Diarrhea • White spots or sores in the mouth • Sores or bruises that don’t go away Since some people with HIV have no symptoms, people can have HIV for years without feeling bad. They may not even know they have HIV.

Not having sex is the surest way to protect yourself from HIV. But many people choose to have sex! Having safer sex is a great way to protect yourself and your partner(s). Safer sex • Latex condoms, dental dams, or gloves can protect you from body fluids that have HIV. Using them for vaginal, anal, or oral sex is a great way to protect yourself. • If you’re allergic to latex, use nitrile or polyurethane condoms. These come in external and internal styles. • Using water-based or silicone lubes helps sex feel better and protects condoms from breaking. Oil-based lotion can break condoms. Protect with PrEP • PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medicine you can take regularly that protects you from HIV.

• A health care worker takes a little blood from your arm or finger or takes fluid from your mouth. • Some test centers offer a quick test with results in 20-30 minutes. Other places get results in 2 weeks. • Home test kits check fluid from your mouth or a small blood sample. You can get a kit online or at drug stores. If you test positive: • A positive test means you have HIV. • Find an HIV provider right away. Early treatment can help you stay healthy. • People with HIV can get help with health care, income, food, and more. If you test negative: A negative test means you don’t have HIV antibodies. This means one of two things: • You don’t have HIV. • You have HIV, but not antibodies yet. It can take 2 weeks to 3 months to make antibodies. Get tested again 3 months after any risk of getting HIV.

Find a provider who understands PrEP and talk about whether it’s a good idea for you. Check locator.hiv.gov to find services.

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"My Body Belongs to Me" Page 35

STD/STI Facts Page 2

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Abstinence ��������������������������������������������������� 24 Alcohol ���������������������������������������������������������� 48 Birth Control & Pregnancy Prevention ����22 Condoms ������������������������������������������������������� 25 Curricula �������������������������������������������������������� 10 Diabetes ������������������������������������������������������ 30 Drugs ��������������������������������������������������������������� 46 E-Cigarettes ������������������������������������������������ 44 Educator Resources ������������������������������������� 14 Emotional Health ���������������������������������������� 40 HealthSmart K–12 ��������������������������������������� 16 HIV ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 6

Hygiene ��������������������������������������������������������� 38 K12T9 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 39 LGBTQ ������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Men’s & Women's Health ����������������������������� 32 Nutrition & Weight ���������������������������������������� 31 Parenting & Childcare ������������������������������� 29 Pregnancy ������������������������������������������������������ 27 Promotional Items ��������������������������������������� 49 Puberty & Reproductive Anatomy ����������� 34 Safer Sex ��������������������������������������������������������� 26 STD/STI �������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Violence Prevention ������������������������������������� 42

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STD/STI

Cover the essentials for common STDs/STIs STD Facts and STI Facts provide an indispensable overview of 8 common sexually transmitted diseases: chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, HPV, herpes, HIV, syphilis, and trich. Each title covers: + How you get the STD/STI + Symptoms to watch for + What happens if you don’t get treated + The importance of getting tested + How to protect yourself

Updated! STD Facts Our best-selling pamphlet has been completely updated with the latest information and a fresh modern design. Large-Format Pamphlet English #153 Spanish #165 More languages available online!

New! STI Facts The same vital sexual health information found in STD Facts is now available as STI Facts for educators who prefer to use the term STI to help clients understand sexually

transmitted infections. Large-Format Pamphlet English #154 Spanish #154SP

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Be prepared with this handy pocket guide

STD: Protect Yourself

STD Facts for Teens

+ Fits easily into wallet or purse + Unfolds to reveal facts about common STDs

+ Adapted especially for teens + Delivers indispensable information about 8 common STDs + Supports condom use and stresses abstinence is the only guaranteed way to be safe + Foldout chart highlights key information Large-Format Pamphlet English #516 Spanish #517

and tips for protecting yourself + Includes a QR code that links to free online video instructions for using a condom Pocket Guide #E009 See pricing options on page 26.

Perfect for health fairs, lobbies, classrooms

STD: Protect Yourself Banner + Eye-catching banner delivers vital messages about STD + Durable 13 oz. vinyl. Over 6 1/2’ tall! + Retractable. Includes canvas carrying case Retractable Banner #K080 $199.99

STD Testing + Reassures that tests are quick and easy + Includes who should be tested + Lists cures or treatments + Chart describes tests for 8 common STDs Large-Format Pamphlet English #414 Spanish #422

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Updated for 2022! Popular series targets concerns about STDs + Common symptoms + How you get the STD + What happens if you don’t get treated + The importance of getting tested + How to protect yourself

Chlamydia Pamphlet English #116 Spanish #166 Syphilis Pamphlet English #185 Spanish #R858

Gonorrhea Pamphlet English #186 Spanish #R779 Herpes Pamphlet English #117 Spanish #R778 Hepatitis B Pamphlet English #003 Spanish #R890

Vaginitis Pamphlet English #125 Spanish #218

PID Pamphlet

Genital Warts & HPV Pamphlet English #157 Spanish #R889 HPV & Cervical Cancer Pamphlet

English #187 Spanish #217

NGU Pamphlet

English #127 Spanish #216

English #085 Spanish #219

Combine & Save! Get 50 each of all 10 STD pamphlets. $240 value. English #S074 $162 Spanish #S077 $162

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Cover 3 types of hepatitis with 1 pamphlet Updated! Hepatitis ABCs + Provides an essential overview of hepatitis A, B, and C + Explains how people get each type + Covers symptoms, tests, and treatment + Tells how to protect yourself, including vaccines + Foldout chart compares main points Large-Format Pamphlet English #235 Spanish #302

Hepatitis B + Stresses that hep B is serious and can be dangerous + Explains how you get it + Describes how it’s spread and who’s at risk + Discusses how to protect yourself + Recommends getting the vaccine Pamphlet English #003 Spanish #R890 Sex Myths + Designed especially for teens to address common myths + Explains that there’s a lot of misinformation online + Suggests how to find out the truth about sex + Recommends good sources of information + Discussion guide, activity sheets, and video available online Pamphlet (with free online video)

Hepatitis C + Stresses that hep C is serious and can turn into a chronic disease + Explains how it’s passed from person to person + Emphasizes treatments that can cure hep C in 8–12 weeks + Discusses how to prevent it Pamphlet English #H271 Spanish #R942

Easy to Read

What Is HPV? + Provides easy-to-understand information about HPV + Explains that HPV often doesn’t cause problems + Discusses genital warts and cervical cancer Pamphlet

English #458 Spanish #473

English #498 Spanish #632

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HIV

The important facts in a single pamphlet Updated for 2022, our top-selling title is an essential tool for HIV educators. + Gives HIV prevention facts at a glance + Discusses how people get HIV and what to watch for + Emphasizes the importance of testing and steps to take after getting results + Includes information on safer sex, PrEP, PEP, and U=U

Updated! HIV Facts Large-Format Pamphlet

English #H196 Spanish #R736 More languages available online!

HIV Facts for Teens Delivers the same indispensable information about HIV, presented using language, concepts, and images to engage teens. It supports condom use, but also stresses that abstinence is the surest way to prevent HIV. Large-Format Pamphlet English #529 Spanish #541

"We love HIV Facts because it’s so thorough. We give one to every person who receives an HIV test at our agency." Meredith Short, Community Health Educator, Positive Link, Bloomington Hospital, Indiana

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Prevent HIV—PrEP gives you choices

Updated! Is PrEP for You? Using PrEP to Prevent HIV

+ Provides an overview of what it means to use PrEP to reduce the risk of HIV, answering common questions + Discusses how to decide if PrEP is the right choice + Includes how to use on-demand PrEP, or PrEP 2-1-1 + Explores the difference between PrEP and PEP Pamphlet English #630 Spanish #631 Preventing HIV: PrEP Gives You Choices + Durable poster complements the pamphlet. + Provides an overview of how PrEP can reduce the risk of HIV, how to decide if PrEP is the right choice, and how to access PrEP Laminated Poster (22" x 29") #K077L $19.99 ea

Very early on, ETR recognized the role that infusing science was going to play in the HIV epidemic. This was an essential step in supporting practitioners in learning how to talk about sexual health. We embraced the notion of providing medically accurate, science-based information from the very beginning. – Dr. Karin Coyle, Chief Science Officer, ETR

U=U Undetectable = Untransmittable + Emphasizes the success of HIV treatment + Defines an undetectable viral load + Explains HIV cannot be sexually transmitted when virus is undetectable + Discusses the need to stay with treatment Pamphlet English #637 Spanish #637SP Treatment is prevention!

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Comprehensive series answers common questions

Testing at Home + Addresses the importance of testing + Provides information about different test kits + Discusses what to do if you test positive Pamphlet #543 Antibody Test + Discusses confidential vs. anonymous testing + Explains what the results mean + Suggests where to get tested Pamphlet #044 Rapid Test + Describes how the rapid test works + Discusses what results mean + Explains the counseling procedure + Choice of covers for different audiences Pamphlet #366 See more covers online

After the Test + Explains what a negative test means + Suggests what to do if you test positive + Covers how to prevent HIV Pamphlet #198 What If I’m Negative? + Explains what a negative test means + Discusses the HIV testing window + Offers steps to protect yourself Pamphlet #H274 What If I’m Positive? + Outlines steps to take after positive result + Discusses treatment + Explains how to protect yourself and others + Gives tips to stay healthy + Choice of covers for different audiences Pamphlet #197 See more covers online

Living and thriving with HIV—practical tips can make it easier to manage

Living Healthy with HIV + Lists ways to eat a healthy diet and be physically fit + Explores how to deal with stress + Discusses treatment options + Includes how to find a doctor and get services + Covers ways to have great sex with very low or no risk Large-Format Pamphlet English #508 Spanish #527

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12 Reasons: Get Tested for HIV + Notes that many people with HIV don’t know they have it + Includes a risk assessment quiz + Emphasizes that anyone can get HIV + Describes the test, explains how it works, and lists places to go for testing Pamphlet #514 HIV & Hep C Living Healthy + Discusses how hepatitis C affects people with HIV + Describes hep C, how you get it, and symptoms + Tells how to lower your risk + Includes a section on caring for your liver Pamphlet #342 HIV + Sex + Provides no-risk and low- risk safer sex guidelines + Discusses how to talk about sex with new and/or steady partners + Suggests PrEP as an option for serodiscordant couples + Explains how a doctor can help with HIV meds, T-cell and viral load check-ups, and more Pamphlet #530

A Leader in HIV Education

ETR was founded in 1981, the same year the first cases of AIDS were reported in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . From its very beginning, ETR has been a leader in education, training, and research on HIV. Over the past four decades, ETR has developed and delivered hundreds of publications, programs, and research/ evaluation studies on HIV. We have taken on projects that resonate with our core values, including: • Teaching AIDS Training Project • Central Coast HIV Prevention Network • You-Me-Us • Reducing the Risk • Tabono Project • Transgender Leadership Institute • Survive Outside • Bridge Project • International Advocacy in the South ETR published some of the first non-governmental medically accurate information on HIV/AIDS, offering pamphlets, articles, and even a school-based curriculum as early as 1986. It was a bold step at the time. — Dr. Vignetta Charles Chief Executive Officer, ETR

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Curricula

ETR offers the largest collection of evidence-based sexual and reproductive health interventions and programs

Making Proud Choices! Based on cognitive-behavioral theories, this program is designed to empower adolescents with the knowledge, confidence, and skills necessary to reduce their risk of STDs, HIV and pregnancy by abstaining from sex or using condoms if they choose to have sex. Available in Spanish.

Be Proud! Be Responsible! Be Protective! This adaptation of Be Proud! Be Responsible! is especially for adolescent mothers and pregnant teens. It encourages maternal protectiveness to motivate healthy decisions and decrease risky behavior that can lead to STD, HIV, or unplanned pregnancy. brainstorming, roleplays, DVDs, exercises and games. There is a strong emphasis on family, community, and self-respect. Making a Difference! With this program, youth ages 12-14 learn that abstinence is the surest way to eliminate the risk for pregnancy and STDs, including HIV. Roleplays, small-group discussions, and other activities help youth practice the skills they need to negotiate abstinence and handle social pressures. Promoting Health Among Teens! ( Abstinence Only ) In this abstinence-only version, students ages 12-14 learn about puberty, STDs, HIV, and pregnancy prevention. Includes talking circles, Reducing the Risk This program for high school students emphasizes developing skills such as risk assessment, communication, decision making, planning, refusal strategies, and delay tactics. Abstinence is presented as the safest choice, but guidelines on protection are included for sexually active students.

Draw the Line/ Respect the Line

Designed for grades 6, 7, and 8, this HIV, STD, and pregnancy prevention

program teaches how to set personal limits, address social

pressures, and respect the limits of others. Includes exercises to develop parent-child communication skills.

All4You! Designed to be used in alternative education settings to prevent HIV, other STD, and pregnancy among students in grades 9-12, ages 14-18. The program includes service- learning visits along with classroom sessions. interactive curriculum similar to the abstinence-only version. They learn the skills they need to stay abstinent but also learn how to use a condom if they choose to have sex. Promoting Health Among Teens! ( Comprehensive ) Students ages 12-14 learn about puberty, STDs, HIV, and pregnancy prevention through a lively,

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Get Real This 3-year program for middle school emphasizes social and emotional learning skills and responsible decision making. It promotes abstinence as the healthiest choice, provides comprehensive information on protection methods, and supports parents as sexuality educators. Available in Spanish. New! IN . clued This LGBTQ-centered program addresses the sexual health disparities affecting LGBTQ youth across the United States. The dual approach combines LGBTQ youth- friendly health services with direct, relevant, and inclusive sex education.

Be Proud! Be Responsible! This multimedia curriculum uses trigger films, roleplays, condom demonstrations, and other interactive exercises to help adolescents practice the skills they need to reduce the risk of HIV. Many of these skills will also help students avoid unintended pregnancy. Respecting the Circle of Life This program is an STD/HIV and pregnancy prevention program for Native American youth between the ages 11 and 19 and their parents or other trusted adults. The primary goal is to give youth the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves from unplanned pregnancy and STDs. Safer Choices This 2-year, multi-component prevention program for high school students aims to reduce the frequency of unprotected sex by reducing the number of sexually active students and increasing condom use and other methods of pregnancy protection among students who are having sex.

Find your perfect fit at ETR’s Program Success Center etr.org/ebi Resources for the field of teen pregnancy, HIV, and other STD prevention to help you improve young people's

sexual health and well-being. Free program tools and training and technical assistance.

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Virtual Training ETR offers science-based training, grounded in research and best practices for improving health behaviors. Our virtual Trainings of Educators (TOEs) equip sexual health facilitators with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement specific evidence-based programs with youth. Every ETR virtual Training of Educators (TOE) has the following components: Priming Activities to help participants ground

themselves in the theory and research behind the program. Live Sessions that take place in three 2.5-hour sessions over a 3-week period and model best practices for both in-person and virtual implementation. Intersession Activities that enable participants to continue the learning process by completing various tasks. Practice Session and Follow-Up Support offer additional resources, answer questions, address challenges, and brainstorm solutions tailored to each participant’s needs.

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Evidence-Based Substance Use Prevention

Keepin’ It REAL Drug Resistance Strategies (Grades 7–9)

+ Prepares students to act decisively in refusing offers to use drugs + Helps students recognize risks and avoid drug-related situations + Builds decision-making, communication, planning, and refusal skills + Empowers youth to make choices that support drug-free values + Draws on the cultural strengths of families and communities

Project TNT Towards No Tobacco Use ( Grades 5–9)

+ Features epidemiology of tobacco-related diseases, prevalence of tobacco use among youth, and risk factors related to tobacco use + Provides a comprehensive, 10-day curriculum proven effective in helping young teens say no to tobacco + Offers games, videos and roleplays, group discussion, and a video project—to encourage student participation Updated! Enough Snuff + Leads high school students and adults through a proven, 4-step process for quitting snuff or chewing tobacco + Includes pharmacological aids for quitting, such as nicotine replacement and prescription aids + Reviews dependence, motivation, withdrawal, and recovery

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Science-Based Physical Activity Curricula

New! B3-Brain, Body, Behavior

Come Out and Play + Customizable 8-week program for schools, community centers, parks and rec, and youth groups + Creates a culture of play using the great outdoors + Encourages 60 minutes of aerobic activity every day

New! Stem and Sports + Provides a hands-on method of learning the STEM fundamentals behind various sports + Helps youth become better players and students + Answers the “why” questions that surround each game

+ Multi-media curriculum helps students develop motor skills + Easily implemented in any classroom or other school setting + Activities require little to no equipment

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Educator Resources

These teaching guides address critical topics

Supporting LGBTQ Youth Creating inclusiveness in sexual & reproductive health programs + Helps teachers establish a truly student-friendly environment while teaching about reproductive health + Contains a step-by-step teaching plan on sexual identity + Includes suggestions for use with evidence-based sexual/ reproductive health and risk prevention programs Book #A230 $24.99 + Generates discussion about consent and sexual risk reduction + Contains lesson plan for high school youth with suggestions for adapting for younger students + Includes guide to incorporate affirmative consent concept Book #A534 $24.99 Teaching Affirmative Consent Practical guidelines to increase student understanding

The Basics of Reproductive Health with plans for 1, 2 or 3 lessons

+ Delivers basic facts about the human reproductive system + Helps middle and high school youth understand discussions of pregnancy risk, abstinence, HIV/STD prevention, or birth control + Provides background for evidence-based programs that lack basic reproductive health information Book #A229 $24.99

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New! Orientation: Teaching About Identity, Attraction & Behavior + Collection of 55 lessons from the Center for Sex Education + Designed to expand ways to think and teach about sexual orientation + Can be used to supplement existing curricula or in community settings Book #A557 $129. 99

Great Mentoring + Helps educators, nurses, volunteers, and other professionals develop their ability to talk with young people about sexual decisions + Provides a roadmap for adults who are invested in serving as short- or long-term mentors for youth + Offers a unique perspective of youth autonomy backed up with adult support and insight Book #A556 $49

The Teaching Transgender Toolkit A facilitator’s guide to increasing knowledge, decreasing prejudice & building skills + Offers effective resources and lesson plans for teaching transgender-related information to a variety of audiences + Includes extensive resources for using self-assessment tools, understanding transgender terminology, handling common challenges, creating supportive environments, and organizing guest speakers Book #A535 $50

Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities + Designed for high school students and adults with developmental disabilities + Teaches skills such as understanding public and private situations, recognizing healthy/unhealthy relationships, and making decisions about sex + Covers online safety, social media and communication, gender identity and expression, and abuse prevention Book #A573 $299

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where good health starts

Grades K–5 Elementary comes with: Colorful Images that capture student attention, clarify important health concepts, and make learning fun. Images are provided in PDF format and in a PowerPoint slide show. Teacher’s Guides or Online Lessons that provide clear objectives, teaching steps, and assessment. Masters for take-home family sheets, teacher keys, and teacher pages. These can be copied or downloaded for use in the lessons. Classroom Posters (Grades K–2) to serve as visual reminders of the key healthy behavior outcomes for each grade. These are provided as PDFs in the digital edition. Student Workbooks (Grades 3–5) that include all student reading and activity sheets used for learning and assessment. Each unit comes with a classroom set of 30 student workbooks or 30 student licenses for access to fillable PDFs.

HealthSmart is an evidence- informed, comprehensive K–12 health education program designed to meet your virtual and classroom needs. Lessons are easy to use, with clear, concise teaching steps focused on the essential concepts and skills that will enable students to develop, practice and support specific healthy behaviors. Activities are developmentally appropriate, challenge students in a variety of ways, and accommodate a range of learning styles. Schools can teach the comprehensive program or select only the grades and/or subjects they need.

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Learning Management System (LMS) through Single Sign On (SSO). Visit etr.my/get-healthsmart to learn more.

ESSA Every Student Succeeds Act

ESSA Funding Get ESSA funding for your health education program. ETR can show you how with step-by-step instructions at www.etr.org/essa

Visit etr.org/healthsmart to: + View videos, sample lessons, and Program Foundation books + Test drive our powerful Lesson Planning Tool and more!

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Grade K + Feelings and people who care + Body signals, getting help + Pedestrian, passenger safety + Bullying prevention + Healthy eating + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention Print #H500 Digital #H500DE + Dressing for the weather + Playground and fire safety + Bullying and abuse prevention + Eating breakfast, drinking water + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention Print #H501 Digital #H501DE Grade 2 + Troublesome feelings + Preventing colds + Traffic, water, and bicycle safety + Bullying prevention Grade 1 + Hygiene and sleep

Grade 3 + Healthy relationships + Avoiding germs + Using medicines correctly + Being safety smart + Bullying and abuse prevention + Healthy eating and activity + Tobacco and alcohol prevention Print #H503 Digital #H503DE

Grade 4 + Managing stress

+ Protecting vision and hearing + Assessing risks, resisting dares + Resolving conflict + Food groups, physical activity + Tobacco and alcohol prevention + Puberty and growing up Print #H504 Digital #H504DE

Grade 5 + Emotional health

+ Getting accurate information + Fights and bullying prevention + Media messages and violence + Healthy eating, physical activity + Alcohol prevention + Puberty, anatomy, abstinence Print #H505 Digital #H505DE

+ Healthy snacking + Physical activity + Tobacco prevention Print #H502 Digital #H502DE

Flexible Solutions Choose individual grades or the complete K–5 health education program.

Grades K-2 $129 99 per grade

Grades 3-5 $149 99 per grade

Complete program $769 99 Print #H506 Digital #H506DE

Student Workbooks for Grades 3–5 Having their own workbooks helps keep students engaged and provides educators with a complete portfolio of student work for review and assessment. Workbooks are available in classroom sets of 30 or smaller sets of 5.

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where good health starts

My sixth-grade class was discussing grief and loss

Middle School Middle School comes with:

during the unit on Emotional and Mental Health, which included a segment on how to find trusted adults for support. One student shared that his two cousins died the night before in a car crash. I gently affirmed his feelings and offered my condolences. When class ended, three students went over to give the grieving student hugs.

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During the unit on HIV— what it is, how people get it or don’t—a student raised his hand. “My cousin has HIV and I’m not supposed to visit him because I might get HIV. Do you mean that it’s okay for me to go see him?” I assured him a visit would be safe and arranged for him to meet with the school nurse to corroborate these facts. My student was thrilled to know he could safely visit his cousin.

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Help youth acquire the skills to resist sexual pressure and make healthy decisions about relationships.

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Lists emphatic ways to say no to sex including "Let’s ask my parents," "I said No and I mean it," and "I don’t want to get pregnant." Pamphlet #H102 101 Reasons to Be Abstinent Lists benefits of not having sex including that it's the surest way to prevent pregnancy and STD, reduced stress, and a chance to learn about commitment. Pamphlet #H264

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Condoms

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Condoms are great at preventing HIV/STD and unintended pregnancy

Condom Facts + Why use condoms and where to find them + How to choose and use them + Talking to a partner + Practicing to get comfortable Large-Format Pamphlet English #526 Spanish #539

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Condoms: Hot Tips + Unfolds to reveal great tips on using condoms to make sex better + Discusses condom care, lubes, and talking to your partner Pocket Guide Safer Sex: Hot Sex + Offers tips on making sex relaxed and safe + Reviews safer sex basics + Encourages talking, being playful, and exploring touch Pocket Guide #E007 English #E001 Spanish #E008 More languages available online!

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9 Sexually Responsible Behaviors + Shows why responsible choices make sense + Encourages staying informed about birth control and STD + Suggests getting friendly with condoms + Stresses clear communication about “yes” and “no” + Supports living by your values and taking steps to protect yourself Pamphlet #310 6 Things You May Not Know About Oral Sex + Explains that STD can be passed during oral sex + Provides tips on how to protect yourself + Encourages conscious choices + Recommends discussing oral sex with a partner + Stresses that it’s always OK to say no to oral sex Pamphlet #413

12 Reasons: Let’s Talk Before We Have Sex + Discusses good reasons for talking with your partner + Offers tips to help you get started + Describes STD basics + Encourages people to get tested Pamphlet #515

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Having a healthy pregnancy is one of the best ways to have a healthy birth

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During my third month, I heard my baby’s heartbeat!

Pregnancy Facts + Comprehensive overview details body changes and blood to see if you’ve had rubella (German measles). If you get rubella during pregnancy, it can cause problems for your baby.

to show a picture of the baby. It may be done if the baby seems too small or too large, or if you have bleeding or other problems. • Alpha Fetal Protein test for problems with the baby’s brain, spine and stomach. It’s done between weeks 15 and 18. • Group B strep test from your vagina and rectum. Untreated group B strep can cause pneumonia or meningitis in your baby.

cervix. Some cells will be taken from your cervix and checked to make sure they’re normal.

• Pap test checks for cancer of the

checks your

type and checks whether your blood is Rh positive or negative. If you’re Rh negative you’ll need a special shot at 7 months or right after the baby is born. • Rubella titer test

checks cells

gonorrhea and chlamydia.

• STD tests check for syphilis,

have hepatitis B. If you do, your baby can get a vaccine within 12 hours of birth. This will greatly reduce the chance your baby will get Hepatitis B. causes AIDS. If you have HIV, you can take medicine to greatly reduce the chance of passing it to your baby.

how the baby grows in each trimester + Offers tips for a healthy pregnancy • Hematocrit or hemoglobin test checks how many red blood cells you have. These cells carry oxygen to your baby. This test is done again in your seventh month.

checks

• HIV test checks for the virus that

• Blood type test shows your blood

• Hepatitis test checks to see if you

• Ultrasound uses sound waves

Tests Done at Your First Visit

+ Covers ways to ease common pregnancy conditions + Folds out to a chart that illustrates stages of fetal development Large-Format Pamphlet English #183 Spanish #R737 You’ll answer questions health, the baby’s father’s health and your family’s health. You’ll be asked the date of your last period and about any other pregnancies. You’ll have a checkup. will weigh you and take your blood pressure. He or she will check your heart, lungs, breasts, belly and the area around your vagina. You’ll have a pelvic exam. provider will check your cervix (the bottom part of your uterus). This is to see how far along your pregnancy is.

You May Have

Other Tests

Your can be checked. Sugar, protein, bacteria or blood in your urine can be a sign of problems. This is done at every visit. • Your blood pressure will be need other tests to find out what the problem is.

checked. If it gets too high, you may

before each visit.

Your

Your provider blood sample will be taken and used for several tests. You’ll have a urine test and a Pap test. You may have a TB test and tests for sexually transmitted disease (STD), including HIV. You’ll learn your due date. provider will talk to you about how to have a healthy pregnancy. This is a good time to ask questions.

write down your questions

You may want to

so your urine • You’ll be asked about your health and any concerns. any changes or anything you’re worried about. • Your tummy will be measured check the size of your uterus. This shows how your baby is growing.

your baby is growing. • You’ll urinate in a cup

Report

A small What to Expect at Later Visits • You’ll be weighed at every visit. The right amount of weight gain shows that you’re eating well and

You’ll have some tests.

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about your

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Prenatal Care

What Is Prenatal Care?

Danger Signs Call your health care provider if you have: • Bleeding from the vagina. • Swelling of your face and hands. • Bad pain in your abdomen. • A fever over 100 degrees. • Burning when you urinate. • Decreased fetal movement or fewer than 10 kicks in 2 hours after the 28th week. • Vomiting or diarrhea that lasts more than 24 hours. • Fluid leaking from your vagina. • Pain or pressure in your belly or back that gets stronger over several hours. • Bad headaches. • Blurry eyesight.

Prenatal care is the health care you get when you’re pregnant. You can get prenatal care from a doctor, nurse practitioner or nurse midwife. Another name for all these people is “health care provider.” Checkups should start as soon as you think you might be pregnant: • In your first 6 months, you’ll usually get a checkup once a month. • In months 7 and 8, you’ll go twice a month. • In your last month, you’ll go every week.

There are many reasons to get prenatal care.

Prenatal Care + Gives a thorough overview of prenatal care + Discusses why it’s so critical + Covers nutrition and danger signs that require immediate medical attention Large-Format Pamphlet English #087 Spanish #033

• Your provider can check your health and take care of any problems before they become serious. • Your provider can make sure your baby is growing well. • Some important tests are done while you’re pregnant to check your health and your baby’s health. • Prenatal visits give you a chance to ask questions and to learn about your pregnancy. You can get prenatal care from many places: • the public health department • county hospitals • family planning clinics • a private doctor If you don’t know where to go, call your local public health department for help.

I know it’s important to get prenatal care to keep my baby and me healthy.

Professional models were used in all photos. This brochure is not intended as a substitute for your health professional’s opinion or care. Written by Jane Hiatt. Reviewed 2019. Revised 2006. © 1991 ETR. All rights reserved. It is a violation of U.S. copyright law to reproduce any portion of this publication. Title No. 087 [19-0430]

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Trimester Series This series covers all the stages of pregnancy. Each pamphlet includes: + Fetal development in that trimester + Relief from common conditions + Warning signs to watch for + Common emotional experiences 1st Trimester Pamphlet #R327

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