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Healthy Relationships, Sexuality and Dating

Navigating different types of relationships can cause frustration and anxiety. Foundation for Successful Living’s Healthy Relationship classes help individuals learn how to process the emotions that they are feeling and learn valuable information about relationships, sexuality, and dating in a way that will make sense in their lives.

Class curriculum is geared towards individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our goal is teach our community how to have safe, healthy, and consensual relationships.

Respectful relationships are foundational for nurturing growth and inspiring unlimited possibility.

Upcoming Classes-Colorado Springs

Fall 2024

1879 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Contact Alexa Brown to register

Upcoming Classes-Denver

June 3 – July 17, 2024
Monday & Wednesday  2:30-4:30

8200 E Pacific Place #104, Denver,  CO 80231

Contact our Denver office to register

 

Program Cost: This course can be funded through the HCBS SLS or DD waivers. The private pay cost is $350.00.

“I like this class a lot. It’s teaching me how to be appropriate with words and actions. I’m starting to work on this at home too.” – K.F

Social Skills for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Denver and Colorado Springs Day Program

Course Content

Healthy Relationships:

  • Different Types of Relationships
  • Public vs. Private
  • Friendship
  • Communication
  • Online Safety & Phone Etiquette
  • Decision Making

Sexuality: 

  • Anatomy
  • Sexual Feelings, Attractions and Acts
  • Communication About Sex
  • Decision Making About Sex & Challenges 
  • Avoiding Pregnancy & STIs

Dating:

  • Moving from Friend to Partner/Sweetheart
  • Many Roads to Relationships
  • Being in A Relationship
  • Has Your Relationship Gone Bad?

Please note that while all information shared in the class is kept confidential, we are mandated reporters. If we are informed of any abuse that was not previously reported, we are required by law to report the abuse to both the Police Department and Adult Protective Services.

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