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Amaze.org. Washington, DC: Amaze.org
URL
https://amaze.org/
Material Type
Website
AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Features fun, animated videos about sex, bodies, and relationships.; Includes:; - Engaging, educational, age-appropriate, often humorous sex education videos for young adults.; - Educational resources, including short videos, to build the skills of parents and…
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URL
https://amaze.org/
Corporate Author
Amaze.org
Place of Publication
Washington, DC
Publisher
Amaze.org
Subject
Sex Education
Sexual Abuse-Prevention
Puberty
Safety
Pregnancy
Gender identity
Sexuality
Sexually Transmitted Diseases-Prevention
LGBTQ
Abstract
AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Features fun, animated videos about sex, bodies, and relationships.
Includes:
- Engaging, educational, age-appropriate, often humorous sex education videos for young adults.
- Educational resources, including short videos, to build the skills of parents and guardians to better communicate with their children about sex and sexuality.
- Toolkits, lesson plans, promotional materials and other resources to help educators and health care providers refer students and young patients to AMAZE as an available, free and fun resource to learn about sex and sexuality.
Language
English
Material Type
Website
URLs
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AboutFace. Toronto, ON:
URL
https://www.aboutface.ca/
Material Type
Website
AboutFace is a charitable organization that supports children and adults with facial differences, and their families.; This organization offers programs and resources for acquired, congenital, and episodic facial differences.; Supports include events, scholarships, peer groups, camps, videos and pu…
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URL
https://www.aboutface.ca/
Corporate Author
AboutFace
Place of Publication
Toronto, ON
Subject
Children with Facial Difference
Abstract
AboutFace is a charitable organization that supports children and adults with facial differences, and their families.
This organization offers programs and resources for acquired, congenital, and episodic facial differences.
Supports include events, scholarships, peer groups, camps, videos and publications to support school and work life.
Language
English
Material Type
Website
URLs
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