读了case study about Daniel and Brianna, then complete theSexual Behavior Reflection Tool. Reflect on your responses with a coach, trainer, or administrator. You may find it helpful to refer to theSexual Development Definition and Factorshandout in the Apply section of Lesson Two. We will revisit this case study in Lesson Five so you have the opportunity to brainstorm how to support the children involved.
Daniel is an 11-year-old who attends a school-age program. He is an outgoing, humorous, and popular child. Daniel enjoys being the center of attention and seems to revel in being a leader. Brianna is 12 years old, attends the same school as Daniel, and has been in the school-age program for several years. Daniel and Brianna seem to have the same group of friends. Staff have noticed that Brianna has not been her usual, outgoing self lately. They initially think this is likely due to typical pre-teen changes.
Many of the older children in the program have their own cell phones. They are to keep their phones in their backpacks during program time, but the children text each other when they’re at home and on the bus. Also, Brianna and Daniels’ school has a slightly different policy on cell phones and allows students to use them during certain school activities. Mark, father to Brianna, asked to speak with the program administrator. Mark reported that he recently learned that about a month ago, Brianna received pictures from Daniel via text of his exposed genitals. Daniel has also asked Brianna over text to send him pictures of herself. Mark shared that Brianna says Daniel will “flash” her, or expose his private parts in person. Per Brianna, this has occurred several times while they are in the program. Mark is upset because Brianna, who has always loved school and being with friends, has begun to make excuses about being sick so she doesn’t have to go to school and the program. Mark is worried that his daughter is depressed.