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Sexual Behavior in Children and Youth (SBCY) Series

About This Series

Children and youth often exhibit behaviors that are considered sexual by the adults observing them. Understanding the factors associated with normal and concerning sexual behavior is important when preparing professionals and caregivers with the best practices to keep children safe and thriving during childhood and youth.

The SBCY series addresses normal sexual behavior in children in addition to exploring cautionary and problematic sexual behavior (PSB) that children may display. Various factors associated with children’s sexual behavior are identified to assist clinicians in understanding the appropriate assessment and disclosure processes involved when problematic symptoms are present.

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Courses

Course 1: Clinical Assessment of Children and Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior

2.0 CE Credits Available!Enroll in Course 1

Course 2: Caregiver Engagement in Assessment and Treatment

1.5 CE Credits Available!Enroll in Course 2

Course 3: Clinical Decision-Making and Treatment Planning

1.5 CE Credits Available!Enroll in Course 3

Course 4: Monitoring Safety Planning, Supervision, and Treatment Progress

1.5 CE Credits Available!Enroll in Course 4

Webinars

Overview of Sexual Behavior in Children and Youth

Child Development: Knowledge, Behavior, and Healthy Boundaries

On-Demand

This webinar provides an overview of developmental domains in both preschoolers (ages 5 and under) and school-age children (ages 6-12). Participants will learn how these domains relate to children’s sexual knowledge and behaviors.

Multidisciplinary Evidence-Based Approaches to Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children

On-Demand

This webinar is focused on increasing the knowledge base around problematic sexual behavior in children for all multidisciplinary team members.

The Importance of Engaging Caregivers in Clinical Services

On-Demand

This webinar discusses common factors that impact family engagement in clinical services, focusing on cases of problematic sexual behavior in children/youth.

Directions in Prevention and Treatment

Problematic Sexual Behavior: The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Evidence-Based Approach

On-Demand

This webinar is focused on increasing the knowledge base of all multidisciplinary team members on problematic sexual behavior of children and youth.

Impacts Of Technology

From Clicks to Consequences: Understanding Youth Online Sexual Behavior

On-Demand

This webinar explores the pathways by which youth encounter sexual media online and the subsequent effects on their social and emotional health.

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