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Where Do Babies Come From?
And other conversations about Early Childhood Sexuality

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

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

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

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