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Where Do Babies Come From?
And other conversations about Early Childhood Sexuality
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For adult family members, teachers, and care providers of babies, toddlers, and young children.
Topics can include:
Topics can include:
- An overview of early childhood sexual development
- Age-appropriate language we can use
- Strategies for keeping our babies, toddlers, and young children safe
- Reflective parenting and clarification of values, messages, and goals
Preparing for Puberty
Understanding the changes ahead... together
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For adult family members, teachers, and other professionals who work with 8-13 year olds.
Topics can include:
Topics can include:
- How to initiate and encourage open communication with older children and tweens
- The physical, emotional, and behavioral changes of puberty
- Body image and self-esteem
- Identity and gender development
- Budding romantic, and sexual feelings toward others
- The influence of changing peer relationships, media, and society
- Strategies for keeping our older children and tweens emotionally, socially, and sexually safe
- Reflective parenting and clarification of values, messages, and goals
Talking with Teens about Sex and Sexuality
Maintaining your connection through the transitions into adulthood
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For adult family members, teachers, and other professionals who work with 12-19 year olds.
Topics can include:
Topics can include:
- Promoting sexual health, abstinence, and preventing or responding to pregnancy and STIs
- Decision-making, boundary-setting/refusal, and communication skills
- Positive body-image, gender and sexual identity
- Exploring healthy social and family relationships
- Sexual safety
Bridging the Gap
Opening up Communication about Puberty and Sexuality
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A stand-alone presentation for adult family members, educators, and group-leaders of youth aged 8-18.
Topics can include:
Topics can include:
- The importance of maintaining open communication with children and teens about sexuality
- Common obstacles that prevent adults and kids from talking with one another
- Tools & guidelines to use right away for opening up communication within your own family or group