Teachers’ and parents’ attitude to relevance of sexuality education of adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Liuda Radzevičienė, Neringa Povilaitienė
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The article deals with teachers’ and parents’ attitudes towards sexuality education of adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities. It is indicated that teachers treat sexuality education as a relevant problem of education of adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities due to pupils and parents’ insufficient knowledge about sexuality education. Informants are particularly concerned about pupils’ active sex life, which often results in early pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. Problems are determined by pupils’ emotional and behavioural problems, lack of social skills, and deepened by the negative impact of the family and environment. During the research, the prevalence of different attitudes of participants of the educational process (parents and teachers) towards sexuality education of adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities in social and educational environment was observed. Teachers state that sexuality education is a relevant problem due to pupils’ early sexual interactions, lack of social skills, emotional and behavioural problems and demonstration of destructive sexual behaviour.
教师和家长对轻度智障青少年性教育相关性的态度
本文探讨了教师和家长对轻度智障青少年性教育的态度。结果表明,由于学生和家长对性教育的认识不足,教师将性教育视为轻度智障青少年教育的一个相关问题。被调查者特别关注学生活跃的性生活,这往往导致早孕、性传播疾病等。问题是由学生的情绪和行为问题决定的,缺乏社交技能,并因家庭和环境的负面影响而加深。在本研究中,观察了教育过程参与者(家长和教师)在社会和教育环境中对轻度智障青少年性教育的不同态度。教师们表示,由于学生过早发生性行为、缺乏社交技能、情感和行为问题以及破坏性性行为的表现,性教育是一个相关的问题。
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