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BONUS 7 - Sex Education for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities w/ Katherine McLaughlin

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This week I had the pleasure of interviewing Katherine McLaughlin of Sexuality and Developmental Disability Workshops, creator of a sex education curriculum for individuals with disabilities. We talk about how she came to this topic, the process of developing her curriculum, the challenges educators face in bringing up sex education, and why it's about time sexuality is being discussed in special education. More information about Katherine and her curriculum can be found here.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

Shapiro, J. (2018, January 9) For some with intellectual disabilities, ending abuse starts with sex ed. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org

Collier, L. (2017, December). Seeking intimacy. Monitor on Psychology, 48(11), pp. 48

Anthes, E. (2017, December 7) Some adults with autism traits reject conventional sexual labels. Retrieved from https://spectrumnews.org

Griswold, A. (2017, May 3) Sex and other foreign words. Retrieved from https://spectrumnews.org

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This week I had the pleasure of interviewing Katherine McLaughlin of Sexuality and Developmental Disability Workshops, creator of a sex education curriculum for individuals with disabilities. We talk about how she came to this topic, the process of developing her curriculum, the challenges educators face in bringing up sex education, and why it's about time sexuality is being discussed in special education. More information about Katherine and her curriculum can be found here.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

Shapiro, J. (2018, January 9) For some with intellectual disabilities, ending abuse starts with sex ed. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org

Collier, L. (2017, December). Seeking intimacy. Monitor on Psychology, 48(11), pp. 48

Anthes, E. (2017, December 7) Some adults with autism traits reject conventional sexual labels. Retrieved from https://spectrumnews.org

Griswold, A. (2017, May 3) Sex and other foreign words. Retrieved from https://spectrumnews.org

  continue reading

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