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How long is Infancy
Birth to age 2
How long is Childhood
ages 3 to 8
Pre- adolescence
ages 9-12
Adolescene
ages 13-18
Early audluthood
ages 19-45
Later adulthood
ages is 46 and up
What are some ways to block pregnancy?
blocking the sperm from reaching the egg or by preventing ovulation. Using the form of contraception
and refraining from sexual activity
What does each individual need to know to make proper decisons?
how each method works, the relative effectiveness of each method and the potential risks associated with each method
What is Puberty
it is a period during which our bodies and brains begin to change significantly
What happens in puberty
what happens is that are pituitary gland sex hormones throughout the bloodstream
What are the four gender identity?
Intersex, Transsexual, Transgender,and two- spirted
What does Intersex mean
they are people born with sex characteristics that do not fit typical notions of a male or female
What dies transexual mean
people who feel a consistent and overwhelming desire to live as another gender
Transgender
people who do not feel their assigned gender, reflects the way they feel inside
Two- Spirted
An Indigenous term that recognizes gender as a continuum, including gender, identity, and sexual orientation
What does sexual orientation refer to
It refers to an individual sexual attraction towards others in a particular form
What are some sexual orientation examples
heterosexual, Lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, and queer
What does Heterosexism mean
it is the misconception. The heterosexually is superior to other sexual orientations and is the norm. This idea is a discriminatory.
What us Sexual intimacy?
it is a way of expressing intimate feelings for another person
What are the 2 key values of a relationship ?
trust and respect
What are warning signs of a unhealty relationship
warning science can include excessive criticism, threats, jealousy, physical violence, and controlling behaviour.
What are the Share qualities?
S= Safety
H= Honesty
A= Acceptance
R= Respect
E= enjoiyment
In the aftermath of a bit of a break up, it's important to:
respect your former partner, talk with friends or family members about how you feel, new experiences to develop your confidence and self reliance.
When do young people make the smartest decisions
they have positive relationships with their parents or guardians, participate in extracurricular activities, and are well informed about sexuality and feel capable of making responsible sexual decisions.
What are some reasons to wait for a
relationship
religous beliefs about marriage and sexuality, concerrns about pregancy, concerns about sexually transmitted diseases, lack of trust in your partner or in the relationship, waiting for the right person, not feeling ready
What are the three types of communication
Aggressive, Passive, Assertive
What is consent?
It is freely given, Informed, Something u can take back
How do you block pregnancy?
By blocking sperm from reaching the egg or by preventing ovulation
What does each individual need to know to make good decisons
how each method works, the relative effectiveness of each method, the potential risks associated with each method.
What are the three methods
Natural Methods, Hormonal Methods, and Non hormonal methods
How does Hormonal method work?
these methods work by preventing ovulation
How does Natural Methods work?
these methods work by requiring a woman/couple to pay close attention to the symptoms that indicate ovulation.
What are three forms of substance use
Substance Misuse, Substance abuse, Drug dependence
What is substance misuse?
it means using a substance in ways that are illegal and not recommended medically.
What is substance abuse?
refers used despite cognitive, emotional, social, legal, spiritual, or economic can do
What is Drug Dependence
it occurs when a person cannot stop using substance despite growing problems in areas such as school, health, family, relationships or finances.
What are the risks of substance use?
Health problems with the liver or kidney disease or alcohol poisoning
What can excessive alcohol lead to?
social problems, health problems, safety risks, dependence, fetal alcohol
What are the 3 drug classifications
Hallucinogens, Depressants, Stimulants
What is Hallucinogens?
It alters a person's perception of reality
What are Depressants
it lowers or slows down the activity of the CNS and reduces inhibitions
What are Stimulants?
they speed up the CNS and the cardiorespiratory system
What is in Marijuana?
THC and Marijiuana
What is Opioids?
it blocked how a person perceives pain
When does Gambling become a problem?
1. when interferes with school, work, and other aspects of of normal life
Affects family and personal relationships, creating marital problems, family violence, or lost relationships.
Causes wasteful spending, reckless use of family resources, increases debt, or loss of home, job,or savings
How do you prevent gambling?
Get fit, get active'
Treat Yourself
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Set a strict limit
What is Resilience?
It is the ability to recover or bounce back or confronted with a crisis, a traumatic event, or a unsetting change in our lives.
What should you do if you are struggling with a addictive behavior?
you should turn to a trusted teacher, school counsellor, elder, or medical professional.
How does non hormonal methods work?
these methods work by physically blocking the exchange of bodily fluids during the sexual contact.
What are some examples of Hallucinogens?
LSD and MESCALINE
What are some examples of Depressants
alcohol and solvents
What are some examples of Stimulates
Caffeine and nicotine