Developing a Positive Self-Concept

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Developing a Positive Self-Concept Tomken Health Education

Self-Concept Tomken Health Education

Self-Concept Self-Concept is the perception a person has of their own identity Developed using information acquired about themselves through experiences with others Influenced by the opinions of others or the reinforcement of behaviour It is neither positive or negative Can cause us to feel good or bad about ourselves We need to realize that we are all unique, which is GOOD! Tomken Health Education

Biological Sex Tomken Health Education

Biological Sex Male Trans/Non-binary Female Tomken Health Education

Biological Sex Biological Sex generally refers to the sex assigned at birth based on external genitalia, but also includes internal reproductive structures, chromosomes (genes), hormone levels, and secondary sex characteristics such as breasts, facial and body hair, and fat distribution. Tomken Health Education

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Gender Identity Tomken Health Education

Gender Identity Gender Identity is how a person identifies based on their intrinsic sense of self with respect to being male, female, a combination of both, or neither, regardless of their biological sex. Tomken Health Education

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Sexual Orientation Tomken Health Education

Sexual Orientation Sexual Orientation (or attraction) is a term for the emotional, physical, romantic, sexual, and spiritual attraction, desire, or affection for another person. Examples of sexual orientations include but are not limited to: asexual, heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or lesbian. Sexual orientation is much more accurately viewed as an attraction continuum that involves a range of gender identities, expressions, and biological sexes. Tomken Health Education

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Gender Expression Tomken Health Education

Gender Expression Gender Expression refers to the way a person expresses their gender identity (e.g., the way they dress, the length and style of their hair, the way they act or speak, the pitch of their voice, and their choice of whether or not to wear make-up.) Understandings of gender expression are culturally specific and change over time. Tomken Health Education

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