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Demonstrates how sex education should be taught to trainable mentally handicapped persons and shows actual training sessions. Stresses learning about body functions, simple mechanics of reproduction and social behavior and responsibilities.

This film is available on the Educational Archive Volume One: Sex and Drugs DVD


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From The Archive

Sudden Birth (circa 1960s)

This film was made to instruct police officers on the basics of childbirth and to show them an actual birth – mostly so they wouldn’t panic or pass out when confronted with such a scenario. WARNING! The poor acting by actual police officers and doctors and low production values in this film make the live birth scene even more shocking than others from this genre.

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From The Archive

Just Joking (Agency For Instructional Television, 1973)


Designed to help children recognize that ‘jokes’ can often hurt others if the joker is not sensitive to their peers’ feelings, and that there is a real difference between ‘good clean fun’ and ridicule or cruelty. Part of the Inside-Out series.

From The Archive

It’s Wonderful Being A Girl

The
miracle of puberty but only for the young ladies. Films include: Story of
Menstruation, Personal Health for Girls, Naturally a Girl and It’s Wonderful
Being A Girl.


From The Archive

Can You Beat the A-Bomb?

Three different countries
take on the Atomic Bomb – the bleak and once-banned British “documentary”
about an atomic attack in England, the absurdedly optimistic U.S. You
Can Beat the A-Bomb
and a Canadian short that will make you forget about
the first two films.

From The Archive

Kids & Kritters

W.C. Fields once said, “Anyone who hates children and animals can’t be all bad.” The AV Geeks present a night of school films where the producers seem to share that same sentiment with films featuring children interacting with animals. Films include: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Frances and her Rabbit, Kitty Cleans Up, Skipper Learns A Lesson, Lost Puppy, Safety with Animals and Ro-Revus Talks About Worms!

From The Archive

Those Naughty Girls

Why should boys have all the fun of breaking laws and
physically and mentally abusing friends, family and neighbors? This show features
16mm school films that show how little girls can be just as delinquent as their
male counterparts. Films include – Never A Bride, Fur Coat Club, All My Tomorrows,
The Grapevine, That’s Stealing!


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