Section 804-B. Education regarding child development  


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  • 1. All schools shall
      be authorized to include, as an  integral  part  of  home  economics  or
      health  education,  instruction regarding child development and parental
      skills and responsibility.
        2. Instruction regarding child development  and  parental  skills  and
      responsibility may be included in the home economics or health education
      provided for all secondary school pupils and shall be taught by teachers
      certified  to  teach home economics or health education. Related courses
      in the secondary school curriculum may be taught in a manner  supportive
      of   home  economics  education  or  health  education  regarding  child
      development and parental skills and responsibility.
        3.  The  commissioner  shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations   to
      establish  a  curriculum for instruction regarding child development and
      parental skills and responsibility for the welfare  of  pupils  and  the
      community  to  be  available  in  school  districts. The contents may be
      varied to meet the needs of particular  school  districts,  or  portions
      thereof,  and  need not be uniform throughout the state; such curriculum
      may include instruction relating to the consequences and  prevention  of
      shaken  baby  syndrome,  which  may  include  the  viewing  of  a  video
      presentation for students in secondary schools.
        4. School authorities  shall  be  authorized  to  provide  the  needed
      facilities,  time, and place for the instruction set forth herein and to
      provide learning aids and curriculum resource materials which contribute
      to effective teaching methods and learning in home  economics  education
      or  health education regarding child development and parental skills and
      responsibility.