Puberty Education for Arkansas Schools

Support your Arkansas health education program with confidence. Puberty: The Wonder Years provides grade 4-6 educators with scripted lesson plans, family engagement tools, and online training, all aligned to national health education standards.

Arkansas Health Education Requirements for Grades 4-6

  • Sex education is not mandated statewide in Arkansas. Districts determine whether and how to offer it.
  • Instruction must stress abstinence as the preferred behavior for unmarried persons of school age.
  • Healthy relationships must be addressed in instruction.

Source: Guttmacher Institute, Sex and HIV Education

Key Arkansas Resources

Arkansas Health and Wellness Standards

Official state health education standards and frameworks

SIECUS Arkansas State Profile

State-level sex education policy overview from SIECUS

Guttmacher Institute: Sex and HIV Education

National sex education policy data including Arkansas

Arkansas Department of Education

State education agency resources and guidance

How Puberty: The Wonder Years Supports Arkansas Health Education

PWY covers the core health education topics addressed in the Arkansas Health and Wellness Standards, including human growth and development, healthy relationships, and personal safety. PWY is verified against the National Sex Education Standards (NSES, 2nd edition) and the National Health Education Standards (NHES), which Arkansas districts commonly use as evaluation frameworks.

Family Engagement Tools

PWY builds home-school partnerships with Family Activity Sheets, parent preview materials, and a dedicated parent resources website, all in English and Spanish.

Adaptable Lesson Structure

Arkansas districts select their own health education curriculum. PWY’s modular design lets schools choose which lessons and Add-On Lessons match their community’s needs and state requirements.

Teacher Scripts and Training

PWY provides word-for-word teacher scripts and online training so educators can teach with confidence, even on sensitive topics.

NSES + NHES Alignment

PWY is verified against national standards that Arkansas districts use to evaluate curriculum quality.

National Sex Education Standards Alignment | National Health Education Standards Alignment

Bring PWY to Your Arkansas District

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Try a free 5th grade lesson with your class.

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Request a 60-day curriculum preview for your review team.

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Present PWY to your school or district curriculum committee.

PWY provides administrator guides and curriculum outlines to support the adoption process.

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Get your school board’s approval and purchase.

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Expertly Designed by a Certified Sexuality Educator

Crafted by Wendy Sellers, Certified Sexuality Educator (CES), Curriculum Designer, and Registered Nurse (RN), Puberty: The Wonder Years breaks the silence and stigma around puberty, providing trusted guidance for students, parents, and educators alike.

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What Educators Are Saying

“Puberty: The Wonder Years doesn’t just stick to puberty, it also includes lessons on topics that I think are necessary such as bullying, and social-emotional components. There’s also a lot of scripting for really good conversation and prompts for the teachers.”

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Tim Kordic, Project Manager, Sexual Health & HIV Prevention, Los Angeles Unified School District

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Arkansas Puberty Education FAQ

Does Arkansas require puberty education?

Arkansas does not mandate sex education or HIV education at the state level. Health education standards may address puberty-related topics, and districts determine their own approach. The Arkansas Health and Wellness Standards provides a framework that districts can follow.

Do I need parental consent to teach puberty education in Arkansas?

Arkansas does not have a specific statewide parental consent or opt-out requirement for health education. District policies may vary.

How do I get PWY approved for my Arkansas school?

In Arkansas, curriculum adoption is a local decision. Individual districts and schools select their own health education materials. Present PWY to your school or district curriculum committee, gain administrative support, and seek school board approval. PWY provides administrator guides and curriculum outlines to support this process.

Does PWY align with Arkansas standards?

PWY covers the health education topics addressed in the Arkansas Health and Wellness Standards. A formal standards crosswalk for Arkansas is in development. PWY is verified against the National Sex Education Standards (NSES, 2nd edition) and the National Health Education Standards (NHES), which districts commonly reference when evaluating curriculum quality.

Is PWY available in Spanish?

PWY’s family engagement resources, including Family Activity Sheets, Family Partnership Flyers, parent letters, and the parent resources website, are available in both English and Spanish.

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