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KWilfred

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Compare and contrast abstinence-only and comprehensive sexual education programs. Detail outcomes of each.
 
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Question 2

Which of the following accomplishments is typically the LAST to occur?
 
  a. Recognition of self-image in the mirror
  b. Engaging in joint attention with an adult
  c. Recognition of self as physically distinct from others
  d. The influence of social feedback on the sense of self



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Answer to Question 1

Abstinence only programs teach abstinence from sex as the only way to avoid STIs and teenage pregnancy.
Comprehensive sexual education programs include information on the use of condoms and other contraceptives as a way of preventing STIs and pregnancy, include more information about STIs and sexual health skills (such as refusing unwanted sex and avoiding risky sexual behaviors).
Comprehensive programs are more effective at delaying sexual intercourse, reducing the number of sexual partners, preventing teen pregnancy, and preventing STIs.

Answer to Question 2

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