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Resources

Educational Resources

A list of recommended books per age group.

Click on the book cover to be taken to a link with more information regarding each book.

Ages 3-6

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The Story of Me
by Stan Jones, Brenna Jones

 
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I Don't Have to Choose
by Ellie Klipp
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Why Boys and Girls are Different
by Greene, Carol

 

Ages 5-8

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Before I Was Born
by Carolyn Nystrom
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God Made All of Me
by Justin S. Holcomb
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God Made Boys and Girls
by Marty Machowski
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Where do Babies Come From? 
by Ruth Hummel
For Girls
For Boys

Ages 7-12

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Good Pictures Bad Pictures
by Kristen A. Jenson 
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Life Before Birth
by Gary E. Parker
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How You are Changing
by Jane Graver
For Girls
For Boys

Ages 12-14

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Sex & the New You
by Richard Bimler
For Girls
For Boys

Ages 14+

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Love, Sex & God
by Bill Ameiss
For Girls
For Boys

Young Adult/College

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Holy Sexuality and the Gospel
by Christopher Yuan
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Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters
by Abigail Shrier
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Every Young Man's Battle
by Stephen Arterburn
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Every Young Woman's Battle
by Shannon Ethridge

Legal Articles & Resources on Your Rights

Click on the resource title to be taken to a link with the specific resource, or for more information.

Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Sex Education Curriculum and Exempt Form 
  • Curriculum per grade found on pages 14-29
  • Exemption form found on pages 30
​York Region District School Board Sex Education Exemption Form
 
Memorandum 162: “In Ontario, students in Grades 1 to 8 can be exempted from instruction related to the Human Development and Sexual Health expectations in the Health and Physical Education curriculum, according to Policy/Program Memorandum 162. This exemption, requested by parents/guardians, applies to all expectations related to Human Development and Sexual Health within that specific grade level. There is no academic penalty for this exemption, and exempted students are not assessed, evaluated, or reported on these specific expectation.”  ​​​

Canadian Constitution Act; 1982

This highlights every citizen's basic human rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 

Bill C-367

 A bill trying to get passed that threatens to take away religious rights and freedoms. Bill C-367 looks to directly take away Christians abilities to quote the bible and if this bill is passed it will remove the Section 319 (3) religious defence of the Criminal Code, which would make quoting the bible or any religious texts for that matter to be considered illegal hate speech (Pelletier, 2024). This issue is not only a Christian issue but an issue of censorship for all. If our religious claims of sexuality and salvation become criminalized, then not just Christian beliefs but all beliefs and opinions will fall victim to censorship and will strip all people of their freedom of speech (Justice Centre of Constitutional Freedoms, 2024) 

Bill C-16

Is a bill that has already been passed that adds “gender identity and expression” into our Humans Rights Acts. This essentially makes misgendering or not using gender pronouns or the inability to affirm one's gender identity “hate speech” or essentially a “crime”. This article helps break down what this Bill does for not only our constitution but for our rights. 

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