A new law requires human development videos in classrooms, but leaves it up to local school districts to decide what materials students will see and at what ages. As students return from summer break, ...
The Iowa Senate approved a bill to require the state’s public schools to show high quality animations of fetal development in fourth through 12th grade human growth and development classes. The bill, ...
Schools would have to show fetal development videos to students in grades 5-12 under a bill that passed the Iowa House. Public, private and charter schools in Iowa would be required to show fetal ...
The "human growth and development" lessons must include "A high-definition ultrasound video, at least three (3) minutes in duration, showing the development of the brain, heart, sex organs, and other ...
A controversial bill on its way to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk would require Hoosier students in sex education classes to view video of an ultrasound and computer renderings of the stages of fetal ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law requiring schools to show 5th to 12th grade students videos of fetal development that depict "the humanity of the unborn child." The law forbids schools from using ...
Kansas schools are now required to show fetal development videos when human growth or sexuality is discussed. The law lacks specifics on implementation, leaving local districts with an unclear mandate ...
Human growth hormone is important in many aspects of growth and development. For children living with growth hormone deficiency, it can involve more than just physical growth differences. Cognitive ...