
About this Event
This course, "A Guide to Sexual Anatomy for Those on the Spectrum," provides an in-depth and supportive exploration of sexual anatomy, designed with the unique perspectives and needs of neurodiverse individuals in mind. It covers the essentials and then delves into nuanced topics that are often overlooked in standard sexual education programs. Attendees are encouraged to ask any and all questions they may have, fostering a safe and open environment for learning.
The curriculum goes beyond the basics to address both the physical aspects of sexual anatomy and the emotional and psychological components that come with understanding one’s body. The class provides clear, accessible information, breaking down complex subjects into manageable segments. Expert instructors guide the discussion, ensuring that every question is met with thoughtful, evidence-based answers that are sensitive to the communication styles of those on the spectrum.
While the course is specifically tailored for individuals on the autism spectrum, it is welcoming to anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of sexual anatomy and related topics. The class is designed to be approachable and inclusive, making it an excellent resource for both teens and adults. Participants can expect a comprehensive, respectful, and interactive learning experience that empowers them to explore their own questions and enhance their knowledge in a supportive setting.
About the Instructor: Fawn O’Breitzman has been a college professor for over 20 years. She specializes in issues of Sex and Gender and presents at conferences all around the country. She does inclusion training for businesses and has worked with everyone from hospitals to construction yards to help companies make sure they are providing the best and most respectful care to their clients. She has been a social worker, therapist, and a professor. She has been married to a neurodivergent gender queer person for 24 years and understands the need to be concrete and straight-forward when discussing topics of human behavior!
This class is appropriate for adults and teens.
Event Venue
1800 S. Broadway, 1800 S. Broadway, Denver, United States
USD 33.85 to USD 65.87