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Raising the Behavior Bar

A basic principle of Abstinence Education is that the majority of teens will favorably respond when challenged with the highest standards of expected behavior.

Detractors of high behavioral standards, those who support 'comprehensive' sex education, criticize abstinence education as the 'just say no' message.

The fact is -- supported by the most extensive research project ever -- an adolescent pledge 'to just say no' is without a close second in delaying the onset of sexual activity.


[JAMA (Journal of American Medical Assoc.), "Protecting Adolescents From Harm: Findings From the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health", September 1997; Add Health study, "Reducing the Risk:Connections That Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth", http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth/faqs/addhealth/Reducing-the-risk.pdf ; http://www.mnddc.org/extra/risk/page1.htm ; http://casel.org/publications/reducing-the-risk-connections-that-make-a-difference-in-the-lives-of-youth/]

 
Most Teens WAIT: abstinencefirst.com PDF Print E-mail

Contrary to popular belief, most teens are actually NOT sexually active (even though they may talk actively!) and of those who are, most regret their choice and wish they had waited.

In fact, a national survey indicates nearly all teens (93%) said that they should be given a "strong message" to abstain from sex.

Approximately 30 state and federally funded abstinence education organizations in IL have joined forces to communicate the importance of abstinence education for today's youth.

 

This larger entity is now known as the Illinois Abstinence Coalition.

http://www.abstinencefirst.com
AND a toll-free number (1.877.TEENS-IL) (1.877.833.6745), where they can find information on abstinence education in their local communities.

 
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