
|
Resources for Parents & Teachers
The Minnesota AIDS Project is proud to announce the opening
of our family resource library. We are slowly building a collection of
books, videos and pamphlets focusing on sexual health and HIV to assist
parents and other educators. Virtually everyone agrees that parents and
caregivers should be the primary sexuality educators of their children
- even kids themselves!
We understand parents often feel uncomfortable discussing HIV and sexual
health with their children. MAP hopes these resources will be useful for
parents and educators trying to broach difficult topics. We have a variety
of materials that are appropriate for different ages and settings. These
resoures also include materials developed to help families affected by
HIV talk to their children about this disease.
|
BOOKS |
 |
|
Does AIDS
Hurt? Educating Young Children About AIDS: Suggestions for Parents,
Teachers and Other Care Providers of Children to Age 10.
Author: Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFCC and Sylvia Villarreal, MD
Good book for educating young children about HIV. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
Pedro and
Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned
Author: Judd Winick
Judd Winick pays tribute to his Real World roommate and friend Pedro
Zamora, an AIDS activist who died of the disease. His cartoon memoir
tells the story of their friendship and serves as a vivid memorial
to a bright-eyed and gifted man who made more of his 22 years of life
than most of us could make of 80.
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Just Hold
Me While I Cry: A mother's life-enriching reflections on her family's
emotional journey through AIDS.
Author: Bobbie Stasey
A mother's story of surviving the emotional challenges of AIDS, in
this autobiography she shares her feelings about the medical system,
her son's homosexuality, and her fears.
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
You Can
Call Me Willy: A story for children about AIDS
Author: Joan C Vimiero
This book is the story of an 8-year-old girl living with HIV and her
struggle with discrimination. Willy Jones talks about her illness
and exhibits exceptional strength and courage as she learns to cope
with the symptoms and the side effects of treatment, to put up with
classroom taunts, and to find fun and friendship. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
Be a Friend:
Children Who Live with HIV Speak
Authors: Lori S. Wiener, Ph.D. & Philip A. Pizzo, M.D.
In their own words and pictures children with HIV and AIDS tell how
it feels to be different from other kids, how they feace rejection
if people learn they are sick. They think about loved ones they have
lost and what heaven will be like.
|
| |
|
|
| |
| PAMPHLETS,
BROCHURES & NEWSLETTERS |
 |
|
HIV: Talking
with Your Teen
Pamphlet shares ideas on how to talk to teenagers about HIV. Available
from MAP AIDSLine by calling 612-373-AIDS or email mapaidsline@mnaidsproject.org
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
HIV: Talking
with Your Child
Pamphlet shares ideas on how to talk to children about HIV. Available
from the MAP AIDSLine by calling 612-373-AIDS or email mapaidsline@mnaidsproject.org
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Finding Our Voices:
Talking With Our Children about Sexuality and AIDS.
Author: Mother's Voices
This 36-page parent's guide, available in English and Spanish, offers
parents practical advice for talking to their children about sexuality
and AIDS. Endorsed by Sandra Thurman, National AIDS Policy Director.
For more information on Mother's Voices visit www.mothersvoices.org. You can order a copy by calling 305-347-5467 or by writing to Mothers'
Voices at 150 W Flagler, Suite 1820, Miami, FL 33130. Individual
copies: $5.00.
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Families are Talking (SIECUS)
Newsletter containing information to help all parents and caregivers
talk to their children about sexuality and related issues. [You can
order this newsletter and other SEICUS publications online at www.familiesaretalking.org.
The newsletter can be downloaded for free, or individual copy: $1.00]
|
| |
|
|
| |
| TEACHING
PLANS, MANUALS & INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDES |
 |
|
Filling the Gaps: Hard
to Teach Topics in Sexuality Education. SEICUS
This manual provides lesson plans, worksheets, fact sheets and handouts
for teachers and educators wanted to teach difficult topics in sexuality
education. The manual covers eight "hard to teach" topics:
abstinence, condoms, diversity, pregnancy options, safer sex, sexual
behavior, sexual identity and orientation, sexuality and society.
[You can order this manual and other SEICUS publications online at
www.siecus.org/pubs/filling_the_gaps.pdf
- $20.00]
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Someone at School has
AIDS. National Association of State Boards of Education
A complete guide to education policies concerning students with HIV.
This guide offers all the information and recommendations schools
need for educational, health, sports, and confidentiality policies
related to HIV. [This guide can be downloaded for free at: http://www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools/Safe_Healthy/sasha.html
You can order a copy by calling 800-368-5023, or by writing to National
Association of State Boards of Education, 277 S. Washington Street,
Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314 - $15.00]
|
| |
| POSTERS |
 |
|
"HEY! You
Know What? You Can't Get AIDS From."
This colorful poster shares nine ways HIV cannot be transmitted. Appropriate
for children of all ages. Order by calling the MAP AIDSLine at 612-373-AIDS
or email mapaidsline@mnaidsproject.org
|
| |
| VIDEOS |
 |
|
HIV/AIDS: A challenge
to us all
Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Video and booklet designed to help parents or teachers set up a school
meeting about HIV/AIDS. (Available in Spanish) [To order a free copy,
call 310-395-9051 - FREE]
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Adolescents and HIV
Video Series
Four videos designed for adolescents with HIV and youth at risk of
HIV. Topics include: adolescents talking about what it is like to
live with HIV, getting the facts about clinical trials and sexual
health education.
[To receive a copy contact: Dianne at Matthews Media Group, Inc. 301-984-7191,
ext. 634 - FREE]
|
| |
| WEB
SITES |
 |
|
Does Sex Education Work?
www.avert.org/sexedu.htm
Published by the AIDS Education and Research Trust (AVERT). Advocates
comprehensive risk prevention strategies to prevent unplanned pregnancies
and HIV/STD infection. Also provides resources and information for
youth about HIV, contraception, homosexuality and puberty. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
Mother's Voices
www.mothersvoices.org
Mothers' Voices is a national nonprofit organization that believes
every child deserves a full and healthy life, free of HIV. The group
works to mobilize parents and other concerned individuals to be educators
and advocates dedicated to the prevention of HIV infection for all
kids. The Web site offers practical hands-on advice for parents. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
National Parents and Teachers Association
Six Things to Know about HIV/AIDS
Talking to Kids about HIV/AIDS (English / Spanish) |
| |
|
|
 |
|
National Pediatric and
Family HIV Resource Center
www.pedhivaids.org
Provides a wealth of information for children and families living
with HIV. Links to treatment information, tips on disclosure, and
a place for people to submit questions and share resources. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
Talking
With Kids About Tough Issues
www.talkingwithkids.org
This site provides guidelines for talking with kids about issues such
as drugs and alcohol, sex, HIV and violence. |
| |
|
|
 |
|
University of Minnesota
Youth and AIDS Projects
www.yapmn.com
Provides facts about HIV among youth, resources for GLBT youth
and the professionals who serve them, and links to other Web sites.
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
Youth People and HIV/AIDS
www.thebody.com/whatis/children.html
Resources for teenagers, parents and teachers, including information
on prevention issues among teenagers, telling children about HIV and
talking to kids about tough issues. |
Last Updated:
Monday, May 5, 2008
Questions about our Web site? Email webmaster@mnaidsproject.org
Content Notice: This site contains HIV
prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Since
HIV infection is spread primarily though sexual practices or by sharing
needles, prevention messages and programs may address these topics. If
you are not seeking such information or materials, please exit this Web
site.
|