Planned Parenthood offers some good films:
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a.
It Couldn’t Happen to Me
. Color, 16 mm, 28 minutes. Focuses on reasons for not using birth control during sexual relations and the consequences.
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b.
A Family Talks About Sex
. Good role model.
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c.
Adolescent Sexual Conflict—Are We Still Going to the Movies?
16 mm, 14 minutes. Good to study communication.
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d.
Are You Ready for Sex?
16 mm, 24 minutes. Helps to clarify personal values and make responsible decisions.
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e.
Teenage Father
. 16 mm, 30 minutes. Excellent film, finally recognizes the male’s feelings and thoughts.
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f.
What About McBride?
16 mm, 10 minutes. Useful film to introduce homosexuality and to examine peer thinking.
Sunburst Communications, 39 Washington Avenue, Pleasantville, New York 10570, offers some very thought provoking film strips and cassettes:
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Values for Dating
. Very good to examine peer pressure forces. Good on examining “love”.
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b.
Becoming Responsible
. Investigates problems and stresses consequences.
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c.
The Gentle Art of Saying No: Principles of Assertiveness
. Helps students to find a way of rejecting destructive behavior and attitudes.
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STAGES IN COGNITIVE AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT:
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SIXTH THROUGH OLD AGE*
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(as developed by some of the leading contributors to the study of human development)
(figure available in print form)
Would you be more careful if it was you that got pregnant?
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Family Planning Pub.