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Sexual Health Education General—ES
Category
Sexual Health Education General—ES
State law addresses at least one component of a comprehensive sex education curriculum, appropriate to grade level.
Health Education Standard Grades K-4
Health education addresses the components of a comprehensive sexual health education curricula.
New Mexico Administrative Code 6.12.2.10 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
C.Curricula:
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(1)Each school district shall provide instruction about HIV and related issues in the curriculum of the required health education content area to all students in the elementary grades, in the middle/junior high school grades, and in the senior high school grades.
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(2)Educational materials and grade levels of instruction shall be determined by the local school district and shall be appropriate to the age group being taught.
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(3)The instructional program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to:
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(a)definition of HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS);
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(b)the symptoms and prognosis of HIV and AIDS;
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(c)how the virus is spread;
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(d)how the virus is not spread;
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(e)ways to reduce the risks of getting HIV/AIDS, stressing abstinence;
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(f)societal implications for this disease;
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(g)local resources for appropriate medical care; and
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(h)ability to demonstrate refusal skills, overcome peer pressure, and use decision-making skills.
New Mexico Administrative Code 6.29.6 Health Education
(c) grades 3-4 performance Standard:
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(i) identify and understand how personal choices relate to health and how the consequences of those choices affect self and others (i.e., smoking, lack of physical activity, nutrition, personal hygiene, abstinence, personal safety, etc.);
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(ii) identify and describe characteristics of healthy and unhealthy relationships (i.e., describe the unique differences of self and others, etc.);
(c) grades 3-4 performance Standard
- (iv) identify the different changes in body that occur during puberty;
c) grades 3-4 performance Standard:
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(i) predict consequences of safe and risky behaviors in the areas related to sexuality; nutrition; alcohol, tobacco and other drug use; physical activity; personal safety; mental, social and emotional well-being;
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(ii) understand the consequences of risky behaviors in the areas related to sexuality; nutrition; alcohol, tobacco and other drug use; physical activity; personal safety; mental, social and emotional well-being