
Interactive classroom Activities
Interactive learning is a crucial component of menstrual health education as it promotes engagement, discussion, and reflection.
Grow with Flow provides a range of interactive tools and activities that educators can implement to promote menstrual health education in their classrooms. These resources include digital lesson plans, interactive activities and stations that aim to promote menstrual positivity and encourage discussion around menstrual health. With these resources, educators can help students develop an understanding and appreciation of their bodies' natural processes and make informed decisions about their menstrual health.
Why is menstrual health education important?
Learning about menstrual cycles is a crucial aspect of reproductive health education that should be introduced to students in middle school. Menstrual health education is vital for individuals, particularly young girls, to understand their bodies' natural processes and alleviate the shame and stigma often associated with menstruation. This knowledge can empower girls to take control of their menstrual health and wellbeing and make informed decisions about their bodies.
Who can be involved in providing a space learning?
Menstrual cycle education starts in schools but should also be a part of organized sport. Menstruation can have an impact on athletic performance, and it is essential for girls to understand how to manage their periods while participating in sports. For example, they can learn how to choose the right menstrual products and how to manage menstrual symptoms such as cramps, bloating, and fatigue.
Why do interactive activities?
Interactive learning is a crucial component of menstrual health education as it promotes engagement, discussion, and reflection. By using interactive tools and activities, educators can create a safe and supportive learning environment that encourages questions and open dialogue. Interactive learning can also help to break down the taboo around menstruation and promote menstrual positivity, helping students develop a positive attitude towards menstrual health.