According to documents obtained through the Daily Caller News Foundation’s public records request, Illinois Children’s Hospital donated money to school districts for the cost of sex education workshops featuring lessons on how to teach children about anal sex and gender identity. are charging thousands of dollars for
Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital will award up to $1,500 to school districts for presentations for educators on “Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Practices” to promote the National Sexuality Education Standards (NSES), a K-12 sex education curriculum The presentation was obtained by the DCNF through a public records request, according to a copy purporting to claim. This presentation recommends studying several different sexual orientations in 5th grade and teaching anal and oral sex in 8th grade.
The presentation said the NSES would be governed by Illinois law if the school chose to adopt it, and was founded by a coalition of organizations that are part of the Future of Sex Education (Phos) initiatives including several LGBTQ activist groups and family planning. (Related: Washington Schools Gives Elementary School Sex Education Classes to Boost Adolescent Blockers: Report)
Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital is offering a $150 “face-to-face” presentation, a $750 question-and-answer workshop, and a “According to a November 2022 email from hospital staff to the administrators of Killdeer Countryside Community Integrated School District 96, the seminar will cost “$1,500 for one 90-minute workshop, or 90-minute series. $1000 per workshop”. .
Community Integration Illinois School District 15 paid Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital $3,150 in January 2023 for the cost of three “Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Practice” professional development sessions. according to on documents.
Hospital allows schools to customize hospitals sample Workshop for “Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Practice” including standards for various grade levels from NSES, the hospital sexual education program coordinator Said Mentioned in the November 2022 email. According to a presentation obtained by the workshop, the workshop will provide school districts with an “outline of current policies and resources” for sexuality education curricula, as well as provide educators with “gender awareness for personal health and sexual health education.” and LGBTQ+ inclusive communication” practice. DCNF.
under NSESBy eighth grade, students have defined anal, oral, and vaginal sex, and defined several sexual orientations, including “heterosexual, bisexual, lesbian, gay, queer, two-spirit, and asexual.” It should be explainable. [and] Pansexual,” the presentation said. The hospital presentation states that the standard requires: Fifth graders will be able to distinguish between the sex assigned at birth and their gender identity.
The NSES says fifth graders need to be able to explain that “gender expression and gender identity exist along a spectrum” and to assess how gender stereotypes affect themselves and others. said in the presentation.
Through the NSES 8th grade curriculum, students should be able to analyze how family members and peers “influence” their attitudes toward “”.Gender, Gender Identity, Gender Roles, Gender Expression,” the presentation explains. Students should also have “access to medically accurate sources of information about gender, gender identity, and gender expression” by the end of eighth grade, the presentation said.
The presentation advises educators to use gender-neutral language when talking about fifth and sixth grades and adolescence, such as: “Person with menstruation”, “Person with penis”, “Person with testicles”, “Person with vulva”. This presentation provides sample her slides for her 5th grade and her 6th grade sex education classes on the anatomy of the testicle and vulva.
Another sample slide for grades 5 and 6 describes “wet dreams,” ejaculation, and semen, according to the document.
hospital’sComprehensive Sexual Health Education Practice” workshop It also includes a lesson on gender-neutral language, with individuals avoiding the use of phrases like “ladies” and “gentlemen” for being more inclusive, and instead using “friends” and “people”. It has been pointed out that you should use
The Illinois Legislature is considering: Specification This is a school district from kindergarten to high school, NSES. Under current law, Illinois school districts can voluntarily adopt NSES standards.
Representatives of left-wing groups listed NSES “authors and reviewers” include: planned parenting; of human rights campaignan LGBTQ activist group. gender spectrum, an activist organization for gender-diverse teens. And GLSEN is a nationally recognized LGBTQ activist group that promotes policies that keep parents away from transsexuals, according to a presentation.
“The NSES comes to us from a diverse group of professionals with expertise in sexuality, public education, public health, social justice, psychology, and child and adolescent medicine,” said Lurie Children’s presentation. has been written.
The hospital also recommends a “favorite book” for 8-year-olds.sex is a funny wordChildren’s cartoons about sexual orientation and gender identity “” and “I know, sex The presentation states that the book is for 12-year-olds and discusses sex education based on social justice.
Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital recently came under heavy scrutiny for a series of videos in which adults talk to children about transgenderism and sexual orientation. In September 2022, it was revealed that the hospital was partnering with local school districts to promote sex toys and gender-positive items.
Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago, Killdeer Countryside Community Integrated School District 96 and Community Integrated School District 15 The DCNF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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