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SexEdLibrary

SexEdLibrary is brought to you by SIECUS (the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States), a highly acclaimed resource for educators, counselors, administrators, and health professionals seeking the latest in human sexuality research, lesson plans, and professional development opportunities. We’ve analyzed hundreds of lesson plans from multiple sources to offer easy access to the very best on such topics as sexual and reproductive health, puberty, abstinence, relationships, sexual orientation, body image, self-esteem, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, unintended pregnancy, and more.

Sex, Etc.

Sex, Etc. is on a mission to improve teen sexual health across the country! Each year, five million young people visit Sexetc.org, and over 45,000 read our national magazine to get honest and accurate sexual health information. We’ve helped teens with answers to their questions about sex, relationships, pregnancy, STDs, birth control, sexual orientation and more!  Sex, Etc. is published by Answer, a national organization dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexuality education to young people and the adults in their lives.

Scarleteen

The most youth-accessible comprehensive website out there about sexual information for young people. Providing “sex education for the real world,” including information on birth control, safer sex, STDs, masturbation, anatomy, sexual orientation and identification, and communication between sexual and romantic partners.

Pro-Choice Public Education Project

A collaborative project of the country’s leading national pro-choice organizations dedicated to empowering this new generation of pro-choice activists and supporters. With the input of young pro-choice leaders, PEP puts choice on the radar screens of today’s young women, educates them about threats to reproductive rights, and provides them with tools for action.

Parents

Parents Magazine online has resources for teens to browse in order to start an open conversation with their parents.

Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit organization committed to clinical practice, education and research, providing expert, whole-person care to everyone who needs healing.

IWannaKnow.org

Created by the American Social Health Association, offering information on STDs, body basics, and dealing with peer pressure.

Identity Youth Center

The Identity Youth Center helps kids who are stuggling with their identities and gives them resources to find out more about LGBTQ identification.

Health Connected

Health Connected provides resources for parents and teachers to start a conversation about sex and puberty.

Go Ask Alice!

Produced by Columbia University’s Health Education program, offering questions and answers on relationships, sexuality, and sexual health.

Facts on American Teens’ Sources of Information About Sex

The Guttmacher Institute is a nonprofit organization focused on sexual and reproductive health research, policy analysis and public education.  Click on the link to review their published article dated February, 2012 that includes statistics on Sex, Pregnancy, and Abortion; Reports on Sex Education; and School Health Policies and Programs.

Coalition for Positive Sexuality

Advocating the right of youth to be informed about and in control of their own bodies