Learn Daily with Yene Lessons
Updated lesson content on body changes, relationships, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and life skills. Build your daily learning streak one card at a time.
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HIV/AIDS Basics
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Stay consistent with daily learning goals
Relationships
Build healthy and respectful relationships
Featured Lessons
Start with these lessons from the CMS

Physical and physiological changes
Erection: So, you definitely have noticed more changes happening in your body. Boys will start to notice erections occurring more often when they reach puberty....

Psychological changes
Mood swings Mood swings are common and occur due to emotional sensitivity during this time. Sudden changes in emotions. what is normal? Mood changes Wanting pri...

Social Change
Social changes are the ways your relationships, interactions, and social roles change as you grow and develop. There are also changes in your social life during...
What Youth Are Saying
Real stories from young people like you
The puberty and body-change cards answered questions I was too shy to ask. The examples are clear and easy to follow.
Meron T.
University Student
I use the daily cards and service locator together. I learn first, then I know where to go when I need support.
Abel K.
High School Student
The relationship and stress lessons helped me set boundaries and manage pressure in school.
Sara M.
College Student
