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Cynthia Silverstein collection

Cynthia Silverstein Collection Inventory

  • Projector transparencies. Depicts stages of pregnancy and reproductive organs
  • Blue LeRoyTeacher Training folder, 2002. It contains documents detailing goals and lesson plans for sex education programs.
  • Books and Dissertations
    • The Individual, Sex, and Society edited by Carlfred B. Broderick and Jessie Bernard (1970)
    • Sexual Unfolding: Sexual Development and Sex Therapies in Late Adolescence by Lorena J. Sarrel and Philip M. Sarrel (1979)
    • A Doctor Discusses Pregnancy by L.C. Reisner, W.F. Harding, and M.S. Tong (1972)
    • Talking to Your Child About Sex: Questions and Answers for Children from Birth to Puberty by Dr. Mary S. Calderonw and Dr. James W. Ramey (1982)
    • The What’s Happening to my Body Book for Boys by Lynda Madaras (1984)
    • Family Book about Sexuality by Mary S. Calderone and Eric W. Johnson (1990)
    • How to Talk With Your Child about Sexuality: A Parent’s Guide- Planned Parenthood (1986)
    • Show Me Yours! Understanding Children’s Sexuality by Ronald and Juliette Goldman (1988)
    • Raising A Child Conservatively in a Sexually Permissive World by Sol Gordon and Judith Gordon (1989)
    • Sex in the Texts by Paul Yedwab (2001)
    • What We Told Our Kids About Sex by Betsy A. Weisman and Michael H. Weisman (1987)
    • Straight Talk: Sexuality Education for Parents and Kids 4-7 by Marilyn Ratner and Susan Chamlin for Planned Parenthood of Westchester Inc. (1988) Two copies
    • Introduction to Sexual Counseling by Robert R. Wilson (1974)
    • Conscientious Guide to Drug Abuse by Vic Pawlak Revised 6th Edition
    • Changes in You: A beautifully illustrated, simply worded explanation for the changes of puberty for girls by Peggy C. Siegel Illustrated by Vivien Cohen (1992)
    • 11 Million Teenagers: What can be done about the epidemic of adolescent pregnancies in the United States (1976)
    • The Playbook for WOMEN about SEX by Joani Blank (1975)
    • Marijuana Growers Guide by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal (1974)
    • Infant and Child Sexuality: A Sociological Perspective by Floyd M. Martinson (1973)
    • There’s No Place Like Home for Sex Education by Mary Widoff
    • Family Life Education: Resources for the elementary classroom by Lynne Anne DeSpelder and Albert Lee Strickland (1982)
  • Booklets and Pamphlets
    • Always Changing: Guidebook for boys about growing up. From the Always Changing School Program (1996)
    • Starting Early Xperience: A parent’s guide to early childhood sex education (1981)
    • How Your Child Learns About Sex
    • What Every Parent Should Know by Thomas Gordon (1988)
    • Sisters by Janet Singleton
    • Sex Education SIECUS Study Guide No. 1 (1970)
    • Premarital Sexual Standards SIECUS Study Guide No. 5 (1969)
    • Sex, Science, and Values SIECUS Study Guide No. 9 (1969)
    • Sensible Sex: A Guide for Newlyweds by Lindsay R. Curtis (1971)
    • Soap, Water, and Taboo: About sexually transmitted diseases
    • The Great Orgasm Robbery: A book about such nearly forgotten things in lovemaking as communication, courting, caring. GETS BEYOND THE PHYSICAL TO THE REAL
    • Menstruation Facts by Jane Hiatt (1996)
    • Talk to my Parents? From Planned Parenthood (1982)
    • For Your Information: “There’s nothing wrong with you if:” by Linda Leftoff- Kramer from panned Parenthood (1983)
    • Parents and Teenagers by Margaret Hill (1980)
    • Adolescent Abstinence: A guide for family planning professionals by Lynn Peterson
    • Growing up and Liking it: Greg’s Story (1992)
    • Schools and Parents- Partners in Sex Education by Sol Gordon and Irving R. Dickman (1980)
    • A Sperm and Egg Handbook by Wayne and Bruce Middendorf (1973)
    • Changing: A booklet for boys
    • Human Sexuality: What children should know and when they should know it from Planned Parenthood (1987) Two copies
    • 101 Ways to Survive Puberty (1996)
    • Puberty: What’s normal and what’s not by Kay Clark (2000)
    • Ten Ridiculous Ideas That Will Make a Father Out of You from Planned Parenthood (1984)
    • Ten Ridiculous Ideas That Will Make a Mother Out of You from Planned Parenthood (1987)
    • I Think I Might be a Lesbian… Now What Do I Do?” A brochure for young women. Information is written by lesbian youth for lesbian youth and young women questioning their sexuality
    • This is You (1981)
    • So Your Happily Ever After Isn’t (1981)
    • A Self Defense Manual on Herpes (1983)
    • Choices…(1984)
    • It’s a Guy Thing (1998)
    • Always Changing. Instructor’s Guide for the Always Changing Program (1999)
    • How Schools Shortchange Girls. The AAUW Report. Commissioned by the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation and Researched by the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women (1992)
    • Body Talk: Understanding that time of the month. A student guide to things you need to know about puberty but feel funny about asking (1998)
    • Pregnancy and Smoking Facts (1992)
    • Pregnancy Facts (1989)
    • Puberty Facts (1989)
    • Position Paper on Sex Education: Sex education committee New York State coalition for family planning. Prepared by Deryck Calderwood, Helaine Hamelstein, Angel Martinez, Maureen McGuire, David Rogge, Lorraine Tiezzi, Ann Welbourne (1975)
    • “Dating à Marriage à Family” by Kenneth G. Neal (1974)
    • “Birth Control” by Kenneth G. Neal (1974)
    • “Venereal Diseases” by Kenneth G. Neal (1975)
    • “Reproduction: Pregnancy and Birth” by Kenneth G. Neal (1977)
    • “Your Menopause” by Ruth Carson Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 447 (1976)
    • “Crunch! Nibble! Burp!: Eat for an ornery old age” (1981)
    • Home Grown Highs: How to grow Peyote, Psilocybe, and other organics by Mary Jane Superweed (1972)
    • Super mothers Cooking With Grass (1971)
    • Herbal Aphrodisiacs: A turn-on for lovers by Mary Jane Superweed (1971)
    • Herbal Highs: A guide to natural and legal narcotics, psychedelics, and stimulants by Mary Jane Superweed (1970)
    • Drug Manufacturing for Fun and Profit by Mary Jane Superweed (1969)
    • The Marijuana Consumer’s and Dealer’s Guide by Mary Jane Superweed (1968)
    • “Patient Information” Olean General Hospital (November 1964)
  • Articles, Papers, Book Chapters, and other Miscellaneous
    • “Latency: Fact or Fiction” by Samuel S. Janus and Barbara E. Bess in The American Journal of Psychoanalysis (1976)
    • “Sexuality and Fertility” by Melvin Zelnik. Delivered at the 1980 Annual meeting of the New York State Public Health Association, June 11, 1980, Buffalo New York
    • “Sex Education of the Adolescent Female” by James P. Semmens, MD., and Jane Henshaw Semmens in Symposium on Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. Originally published in Pediatric Clinics of North America 19, No. 3 (August 1972)
    • “Sexual Maturation in the Female: Normal Development and Precocious Puberty” by Edward O. Reiter, MD., and Howard E. Kulin, MD. In Symposium on Pediatrics and Adolescent Gynecology. Originally published in Pediatrics Clinics of North America 19 No. 3 (August 1972)
    • “Growth and Development” by Felix P. Heald, MD
    • “Should There by Sex Education in Schools?” by Peter Scales and Jacqueline Kasun in Buffalo Courier-Express (November 6, 1980)
    • “Development and Evaluation of a Sex Education Program for Medical Students” by Joseph W. Lamberti MD., and James L. Chapel, MD. In the Journal of Medical Education 52 (July 1977)
    • “Changes in helping professionals’ knowledge and attitudes following a human sexuality workshop led by a nurse” by Hilda deLemos, RN., in JPN and Mental Health Services (July 1977)
    • “Comparing attitudes of male and female university students before and after a semester course on human sexuality” by Paul Dearth DrPH, and Carol Cassell, MA in The Journal of School Health 46 No. 10 (December 1976)
    • “The Effect of a spaced sex education course on medical students’ sexual knowledge and attitudes” by D.B. Marcotte, P.R. Geyer, D.G. Kilpatrick, and Alma D. Smith in Medical Education (1976)
    • “Some new methods for the evaluation of medical school sex education curricula” by T.T. Wiggers, P.L. Grover, and A.H. Labrum in Medical Education (1977)
    • “Practice meets theory: A new approach to medical sex education” by Jane M. Quinn and Bruce H. Sklarew MD. In the Journal of Medical Education 53 (November 1978)
    • Guidelines for developing sexual harassment policy and procedure. From Sexual Harassment and Teens by Susan Strauss
    • “What kids really want to know about sex but are afraid to ask” in Family Circle (April 17, 1984)
    • “Just how the sexes differ” in Newsweek 1 Article #70 (May 18, 1981)
    • Human Sexuality Fact Sheet
    • “The Secret of Sexual Desire: A ‘male’ hormone may be the key to our love lives” by Dianne Hales and Robert E. Hales in San Francisco Chronicle (January 23, 1983)
    • Sexual Unfolding Revisited” by Lorena Sarrel, MSW. In SIECUS Report (May- July 1989)
    • “One Good Way to Decide This Election: Read last week’s Newsweek. Read this month’s Playboy” in Olean times Herald (October 20, 1976)
    • “Teaching Your Children About Sexuality” by James A. Kenny in Anthony Messenger (August 1988)
    • “Levels of Psychosexual Development” in Family Living Including Sex Education
    • “Never Say No!” Song from the musical The Fantasticks
    • “Talking to Your Child About Sex and Birth” reprinted from Psychology Today Magazine (1976)
    • “Sexual Unfolding” by Lorena Sarrel MSW and Philip M. Sarrel MD. in Journal of Adolescent Health Care (1981)
    • “Normal Sexual Feelings between Children and Adults” by Michael Thompson (Spring, 1989)
    • “Tough Topics: Recommended Book List”
    • “The Adolescent Years and Sexuality” by Zella Luria in Child Sexuality and Child Sexual Abuse (Spring, 1989)
    • “Moral Development and HIV Prevention Among Adolescents” by Mark Hochhauser, Ph.D. In FLE Educator (Spring, 1992)
    • “Not All Moral Visions are Created Equal: Kohlberg’s moral hierarchy applied to the politics of sexuality education by Evonne Hedgepeth, Ph.D. In SIECUS Report (August/ September 1996)
    • “Adolescent Sexuality Issues in Office Practice” by Beth Alexander MD. MS., Martha Cole McGrew MD., and William Shore MD. In AFP 44 No. 4 (October 1991)
    • “Early Childhood Sex Role Socialization” by Barbara Ring. Chapter 3 in Sex Equity in Education edited by Anne O’Brien Carelli
    • “The Double Standard of Aging” by Susan Sontag
    • Sex Education Coalition Tips for Parents by Bil Keane (1984)
    • “Early Genital Naming” by M. Cecile Fraley, M.D., Edward C. Nelson, PhD., Abraham W. Wolf, PhD., and Betsy Lozoff, MD. In Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 12 No. 5 (1991)
    • “Are Kids Growing Up Too Fast?” Special Redbook Repoty: March 1990. In Redbook
    • “An Overview of Some Aspects of Female Sexuality” by Sophie Lowenstein in Social Casework (February 1978)
    • “Resist Children’s Pressure to Permit Early Dating” by David Elkind, Ph.D. Originally published in The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter
    • “Teaching Safer Sex: Toward understanding… 1 in 10 of us is lesbian or gay” by Peggy Brick with Catherine Charlton, Hillary Kunis, and Steve Brown (1989)
      • Lesson plan with the objective to “sensitize participants to the difficulties society imposes on gay and lesbian youth and provides participants who are gay/ lesbian with suggestions for finding support themselves” (pg 61)
    • Curriculum Materials
      • Puberty in Perspective: Proposal for Orchard Park fifth-graders May 1995
      • Puberty in Perspective: A Program for Fourth Graders
      • Questions asked by fifth-grade students
      • Posters of female reproductive organs x2
      • 5/6 Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) A curriculum supplement in family life and sexual health for grades 5 and 6. Written by Elizabeth Reis (1985) with AIDS lessons written by Pamela Hillard (1988)
      • Sexuality Development Lecture
      • The Life Cycle of Sexual Development by Dodie Bielka of Planned Parenthood of Seattle- King County
      • Knowledge Inventory
      • “Philosophy of the Postponing Sexual Involvement Educational Series” Training materials for Postponing Sexual Involvement for Young Teens by Marion Howard Ph.D. And Marie E. Mitchell, RN.
      • “Adolescents are not just short adults” by Marion Howard, Ph.D.
      • VHS Tapes
        • Growing Up: Body, Feelings, Behavior (1996)
        • Human Growth (1998)
        • Always Changing (1992)
      • Green folder containing
        • Newspaper articles
          • “Fear of Controversy, Glare of Publicity Put Schools on Defensive” by Gene Warner in Buffalo Evening News
          • “Catholic Schools Envied for Scope of Their Program” by Gene Warner in Buffalo Evening News
          • Classes Steer Clear of Moralizing: Few Holds Barred on Hot Topics” by Gene Warner in Buffalo Evening News
          • “Connor Gets Raise” by Charles Richardson in Lockport Journal (June 2002)
          • Lockport Journal Newspaper from November 6, 2001, with a note to Cynthia Silverstein from Skip Helfrich attached
          • “School Districts Need to be More Open” by Charles Richardson in Lockport Journal
          • “Wilson School made right decision to keep program” Editorial from The Union Sun and Journal. Attached is thank you note from Cynthia Silverstein to newspaper thanking them for their coverage
          • “Getting past the giggles: Expert urges parents to talk to kids about sex” Opinion piece written in Batavia Daily News (November 17, 1997)
          • “Parents get lesson in helping kids deal with sex” by Jill Morrison in Batavia Daily News (November 7, 1997)
          • “Sex ed Class Questioned: parent objects to elementary school Human Growth and Development course” by Lynn M. Dziadaszek in Clarence Bee (February 12, 1997)
          • “Human growth class provides needed information” Bee Editorial in Clarence Bee (February 12, 1997)
          • “Briefing set for parents on new course: Human Growth offered to Calrence 5th graders” by Lori Sosenko in The Buffalo News (January 10, 1995)
          • “The Best Kept Secrets of Puberty” by Anne Terrell in Resources, Research, and Reviews: The 3 R’s Newsletter for Sexuality Educators published by Planned Parenthood of Tompkins County (April 1988) (Two copies)
        • Letters and Emails
          • Letter- October 4, 2001 from Concerned Parent to Mr. Connor and Wilson Central School Board. The letter urges the Wilson School Board to keep sex education program
          • Email- October 15, 2001 from Pastor Brad Delp to Skip Helfrich regarding committee meeting about sex education program. Delp opposed the program and the presenter, Cynthia. Response from Helfrich to Delp October 15, 2001 urging Delp to reconsider position.
          • List of committee members and their vote for or against sex education program as of October 19, 2001
          • Letter from Diane M. Kelly to Cynthia Silverstein. Enclosed are articles praising her sex education program in the Wilson school district
          • Letter from Cynthia Silverstein to Michael Wendt of Wilson Central School written June 14, 2001. The letter reports success in the Puberty Education Program presented to fifth graders in the spring of 2001. Also includes report including:
            • Summary statement of the puberty education program offered in spring 2001
            • Copy of student evaluation of puberty education program
            • Results of student evaluation for the puberty education program 2001. Total of 94 respondents from Stevenson and Thomas Marks School
            • A sampling of students responses to open-ended questions spring 2001
            • Copy of teacher evaluation for puberty program
            • Results of teacher evaluation for the puberty education program spring 2001. Fifth and sixth-grade teachers and one aide who was present throughout the duration of the program responded
            • Students’ anonymous comments and questions from Thomas Marks and Stevenson school grade 5, spring 2001
          • Course Materials
            • Student evaluation of puberty education program
            • Basic learning principles
            • Parent sexuality preview program. Outline for a presentation given to parents prior to the beginning of the program. Topic covered include:
              • Rationale of the program
              • Review program content (All audiovisual media will be shown)
              • Explain the approach to answering students’ questions
              • Answer parents’ questions
              • Future goals
            • Original copy of outline for a workshop for teens and their parents on sexual education. Outline includes:
              • Introduction to the program
              • Outline to session II
              • Outline to session III
              • Outline to Session IV
              • Outline to session when parents and teens meet
            • Outlines of daily Puberty in Perspective Program
            • Teaching sex education in the classroom: an in-service for teachers
              • The program “designed to help teachers attain the knowledge and comfort level to become effective sex educators”
            • Breaking the sound barrier” Talking to your children about sex
              • Outline of three-part workshop for parents
            • Write up of three different options for school-based sex education programs with outlines for each option
              • Parent Program
              • Student Program
              • Parent and Student Programs
            • Post- Course Information
              • Puberty Education Evaluation Spring 1998 submitted by Cindy Silverstein.
              • Questions and comments by 5th grade students Iroquois Intermediate School spring 1998
              • Evaluation of fifth grade puberty program 1996 presentation
            • Manilla folder containing
              • Articles and Book Chapters
                • “Influences of Culture on Sexuality” by Rosemary Mihelich Hogan, RN, MSN in Symposium on Sexuality and Nursing Practice. Originally Published in Nursing Clinics of North America 17 No. 3 (September 1982)
                • “Recycling Parental Sexual Messages” by Carol A. Darling, Ph.D. and Mary W. Hicks, Ph.D. in Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 9 No. 3 (1983)
                • “Parental Plans for Children’s Sex Education” by Sally Koblinsky and Jean Atkinson in Family Relations (January 1982)
                • “What is a Homosexual?: A definitional model” by Raymond M. Bergerin National Association of Social Workers (March- April 1983)
                • “No-Fault Sex Preferences” by Paul Robinson in Psychology Today (December 1981)
                • “Sexual Preference: A postscript” by Alan P. Bell in Readings in Growth and Development
                • “Homosexuality: The new frontier in sexuality education” by Andrew J. Humm in FLEducator (Spring 1992)
                • “Commonly Held Incorrect Beliefs” by Sarah Babb in Akron Newsletter
                • Page selections from Values in Sexuality: A new approach to sex education by Eleanor S. Morrison and Mila Underhill Price (1974)
                • “Countering Homophobia: A lesson plan” in Interracial Books for Children Bulletin 14 No. 3 and 4
                • “When the Kids Ask About Sex” by Ena Naunton in Miami Herald (February 8, 1984)
              • Pamphlets
                • Answers to a Parent’s Questions about Homosexuality by National Gay Taskforce
                • We are the parents and friends of lesbian & gay men by Parents FLAG Buffalo Chapter
                • Why is my Child Gay?
              • Miscellaneous
                • Twelve ways to help children grow up sexually healthy
                • 20 ways to create an inclusive (nonheterosexist) educational environment by Melanie Morrison
                • Parents live in closets too
                • Commonly asked questions about homosexuality by Vern L. Bullough, PhD., Barry M. Dank, MA., Howard E. Fradkin, PhD., James L. Kepner, Jr., W. Door Legg, MLD., and Robert E. Newton, BS.
                • Combatting homophobia: Some concrete suggestions
                • Gay and Lesbian Youth of Buffalo. Quarterly update, summer 1991
                • Sexuality and values: homosexuality teaching techniques
                • Outline of values clarification activities
                • “Homophobia” by Romanovsky and Phillips
                • Kinsey Scale
                • Homosexuality: Myth or Reality?
                • How do you feel about the lesbian/gay lifestyles?
                • Stereotypes: A large group brainstorming activity
              • Manilla Folder Containing Materials on the Topic of Geriatric Sexuality
                • Articles
                  • “Why people of any age should feel good about fulfilling their sexual desires” by Earl Ubell in Parade (November 1, 1981)
                  • “Sexual Problems of Geriatric Patient” by Joseph G. Zimring, MD. In New York State Journal of Medicine (April 1979)
                  • “Human Sexual Response: The aging female and the aging male” by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson. Chapter 30.
                  • “Sexuality and the Aging Patient” by Eric Pfeiffer MD. Chapter 10 in Human Sexuality
                  • “Factors Influencing Sexual Expression in Aging Persons: A review of the literature by Joyce Sutkamp Friedman RN, MSN (July 1978)
                  • “Sex and the Senior Citizen” by Domeena Renshaw in Medical Times (December 1979)
                  • “Geriatric Sexuality: Capacity, interest and opportunity” by Patricia McCarthy in Journal of Gerontological Nursing 5 No. 1 (January/ February 1979)
                  • “Continued sexual activity depends on health and the availability of a partner” by Saul Kent in Geriatrics (November 1975)
                  • “Sensual Activities of the Aging Couple” by GV Laury in Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality (January 1980)
                  • “Staying Well While Growing Old: Sex and the elderly” by Winona Griggs in American Journal of Nursing (August 1978)
                  • “How Counseling May Solve Sexual Problems of Aging Men” by Alex L. Finkle MD and Paul S. Finkle in Geriatrics (November 1977)
                  • “The Doctor Talks About Menopause” by Eva F. Dodge originally in Journal of the American Medical women’s Association 23 No. 7 (July 1968)
                  • “Sexual Problems of Geriatric Patient” by Joseph G. Zimring, MD. In New York State Journal of Medicine (April 1979)
                  • “The Middle Years: The Sexually Active Middle Adult” by Shelia E. Dresen in The American Journal of Nursing 75 No. 6 (June 1975)
                  • “Menopause: A rite of passage by Joan Solomon in “The Sciences” Magazine
                  • “The Middle years: The Mid- Stage Woman” by Valencia N. Prock in The American Journal of Nursing 75 No. 6 (June 1975)
                  • “The Middle Years: A time of change” by Nancy Diekelmann and Karen Galloway in The American Journal of Nursing 75 No. 6 (June 1975)
                  • “The Middle Years: The change of life” by Karen Galloway in The American Journal of Nursing 75 No. 6 (June 1975)
                  • “Breaking the Age Barrier: Be Adventurous in Sex and Ignore the Calendar” by Elaine Partnow in The Buffalo Courier- Express (June 3, 1980)
                  • “A Sexual Enhancement Program for Elderly Couples” by Kay F. Rowland Ph.D. and Stephen N. Haynes, Ph.D. in Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 4 No. 2 (Summer, 1978)
                • Miscellaneous
                  • Bibliography and Summary of research done with the purpose of dispelling myths about geriatric sexuality
                  • Attitude Scale about geriatric sexuality (1981)
                  • Class Discussion Situations from the State University of New York at Buffalo Faculty of Health Sciences School of Nursing. Four situations involving geriatric sex and dating. Includes Cynthia Silverstein’s responses
                  • Menopause bibliography (As of May 1977)
                  • Bibliography- Geriatric sexuality, sex behavior, and sex
                  • Geriatric Sexuality: Myth or Fact
                    • Lesson Plan for Health Education 520 (April 21, 1981)
                  • Menopause and Sexuality: New directions for the middle adult woman. Report from the Erie County Department of Health Women’s Health Services (May 1977)
                • Green Folder Containing Four Manilla Folders
                  • Manilla Folder 1 Contains articles
                    • “From Whom Have College Students Learned What About Sex? By Thomas Andre, Rite Lund Frevert, and Dana Schuchmann in Youth & Society 20 No. 3 (March 1989)
                    • “Baby Boom Parents Answer Their Children’s Questions on Reproduction” by Lin S. Fox MSW, EdD in FLEducator (Fall, 1989)
                    • “Most Frequently Cited Health Education Articles, 1969- 1977” by James H. Price in Journal of School Health (September 1980)
                    • “Adolescent Sex Information Sources: 1964- 1974” by George E. Dickinson Ph.D. in Adolescence 13 No. 52 (Spring, 1978)
                    • “The Family’s Influence on Adolescent Sexual Behavior” by Greer Litton Fox in Children Today 8 No. 3 (May- June 1979)
                    • “Configuration of Parental Preferences Concerning Sources of Sex Education for Adolescents” by Roger W. Libby Ph.D., Alan C. Acock Ph.D., and David C. Payne Ph.D. in Adolescence 9 No. 33 (Spring, 1974)
                    • “Adolescent Sources of Information on Sex” by Hershel D. Thornburg in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                  • Manilla Folder 2 Contains articles
                    • “How We Do It” by Aria C. Rosner, RN, MA in The Journal of School Health (February 1977)
                    • “Sex Education for the Young” by Myra L. Ehrman in Nursing Outlook 23 No. 8 (September 1975)
                    • “Teacher Characteristics and the Inclusion of Sex Education Topics in Grades 6-8 and 9-11” by William L. Yarber and George P. McCabe Jr. in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “Developing Community Support: A first step toward a school sex education program” by Beverly B. Chethik in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “The SIECUS/New York University Principles Basic to Education for Sexuality” by Michael A. Carrera, EdD and Mary S. Calderone MD. In The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitudes of Sixth Grade Students Toward Family Life Education” by Barbara Ann Maxeiner in The Journal of School Health 46 No. 2 (February 1976)
                    • “Family Life/ Human Sexuality Education: A program planning guide for school district administrators. By The University of the State of New York/ The State Education Department Bureau of School Health Education and Services (1981)
                    • “Sex Education in the Junior High: A Comprehensive Approach” by Arthur L. Harnett EdD. In The Journal of School Health 42 No. 8 (October 1972)
                    • “Innovative School Nursing in Harlem: Family life and sex education” by Christine Southall in The American Journal of Nursing (September 1977)
                    • “Prevention of Teenage Illegitimate Pregnancy: A consultation approach to sex education” by Karen A. Signell in The Family Coordinator (July 1969)
                    • “A Developmental Approach to Pregnancy Prevention with Early Adolescent Females” by Susan E. Proctor in The Journal of School Health 56 No. 8 (October 1986)
                    • “Social and Affective Factors Associated with Adolescent Pregnancy” by Peggy B. Smith, Maxine L. Weinman, and David M. Mumford in The Journal of School Health (February 1982)
                    • “Preventing Unwanted Adolescent Pregnancy: A cognitive behavioral approach” by Steven P. Schinke, Lewayne D. Gilchrist, and Richard W. Small in The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 49. No. 1 (1979)
                  • Manilla Folder 3 Contains Articles
                    • “Family Life/Human Sexuality Education A Planning Guide for School District Administrators by The University of the State of New York/ The State Education Department Bureau of School Health and Services (1981, reprinted 1985) (multiple copies)
                    • Health Education Program Implementation Process (multiple copies)
                    • “Helpful Hints for Creating, Implementing, and Strengthening Family Life Education Programs in Schools and Community Organizations” from The State University of New Jersey Rutgers prepared by Susan N. Wilson
                    • “The PTA’s Health Education Project and Sex Education in the Schools” by Pauline Carlyon un The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “Mandated Family Life Education: A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose” by Joseph S. Darden Jr. in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “New Jersey’s Controversial Mandate on Family Life Education” by Linda L. Hendrixson in Phi Delta Kappan (November 1981)
                    • “Family Life and Human Development (Sex Education): The Prince George’s County Public Schools experience” by Michael J. Schaffer in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • “The Experts Rate Important Features and Outcomes of Sex Education Programs” by Douglas Kirby and Judith Alter in The Journal of School Health (November 1980)
                    • “Teaching Human Sexuality in Junior High School: An Interdisciplinary Approach” by Lucy Kapp, Barbara A. Taylor, and Laura E. Edwards in The Journal of School Health (February 1980)
                    • “Difficulties in Implementing Sex Education: The Nevada experience” by Warren L. McNab in The Journal of School Health (April 1981)
                    • Resource Analysis for Programs Related to Family Life- Sex Education
                    • “Status Report: Family life education program” by Carol Fairley
                    • “The Subtle Points of Controversy: A case study in implementing sex education” by Christine Hale and Susan Gustavus Philliber in The Journal of School Health (December 1978)
                  • Manilla Folder 4 Contains Articles
                    • “Sex Education and AIDS Education in the Schools: What states and large school districts are doing” by Asta M. Kenney, Sandra Guardado, and Lisanne Brown in Family Planning Perspectives 21 No. 2 (March/ April 1989)
                    • “What Public School Teachers Teach About Preventing Pregnancy, AIDS, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases” by Jacqueline Darroch Forrest and Jane Silverman in Family Planning Perspectives 21 No. 2 (March/April 1989)
                  • Clear box
                    • Contains question and comment cards from students participating in Puberty in Perspective Program