Talking about sexual education in Brunei can sometimes feel sensitive. But this sharing session shows that sexual education is not about teaching inappropriate things β it is about safety, respect, and protecting students, especially students with special needs.
The session explained that students need to learn simple but important things such as:
- Understanding their body π§
- Knowing personal boundaries π«
- Learning safe and unsafe touch β
- Knowing who to trust π€
- Understanding feelings and emotions β€οΈ
Students with special needs may need clearer and repeated guidance to understand these topics. This awareness can help protect them from abuse and confusion.
The sharing session also showed that these lessons can be taught in ways that match Bruneiβs values and culture π§π³. Topics like hygiene, respect, aurat, self-care, and good behaviour are already part of school learning.
Simple teaching methods like visual cards πΌοΈ, role play π, and social stories π can help students understand better and feel safer.
By sharing more knowledge like this, schools and families in Brunei can help create a safer and more understanding community for everyone π
Download Instructions π₯
- Open the PDF file.
- Click the Download button or icon.
- Save the file to your device for future reading and sharing.

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