2.6 Understanding Human sexuality

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2.6 Understanding Human sexuality I understand my own body’s uniqueness, my developing sexuality, and that of others. HWB 3-47a rshp.scot

Success Criteria Children talk about aspects of human sexuality in relation to themselves as individuals. Children recognise what makes them special and unique. rshp.scot

UNIQUE: This means one of a kind UNIQUE: This means one of a kind. Every human being is special and different, we are all unique. You are unique! rshp.scot

Every human being has what we call sexuality Every human being has what we call sexuality. Sexuality is something we feel, something we do, that exists within ourselves. Sexuality is not the same as ‘having sex’, it is a much bigger idea. We are going to imagine that our human sexuality is like a flower with many petals and each petal will represent a bit of what we call our sexuality. rshp.scot

Every human being has what we call sexuality Every human being has what we call sexuality. Sexuality is something we feel, something we do, that exists within ourselves. Sexuality is not the same as ‘having sex’, it is a much bigger idea. We are going to imagine that our human sexuality is like a flower with many petals and each petal will represent a bit of what we call our sexuality. rshp.scot

Activity: The sexuality flower… Sexuality Flower source: Jo Adams and Carol Painter rshp.scot