by Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons. This book combines theory, science, and real-talk storytelling to offer the ingredients for a healthy, satisfying, liberated sex life. It outlines action steps to understand, define, and practice sexual liberation in your personalized way, replacing the unseasoned sexual menu most of us were socialized into.
A free, inclusive, accessible healthy relationship and safer sexuality curriculum for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Created by SAFE Austin.
by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs. A collection of children’s books carefully designed to teach foundations of consent, body safety, personal boundaries, and safe/unsafe touch.
An interactive sex education website designed for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
by Deborah Roffman. Un pequeño libro ilustrado para grandes preguntas sobre los cuerpos, el nacimiento y las familias, escrito por Deborah Roffman, MS, una educadora en sexualidad humana certificada a nivel nacional, e ilustrado por Frank Cable.
by Sherronda J. Brown. This book takes an incisive look at how anti-Blackness, white supremacy, patriarchy, heteronormativity, and capitalism enact harm against asexual people, contextualizing acephobia within a racial framework.
A period tracker, and sexual health education app, that doesn’t track you. In other words- they’re serious about data privacy, period. Designed with inclusive language and shame-free info to support menstruating teens and adults. The app includes a customizable library on topics such as menstruation, sexual health, contraception, STIs, abortion, and more to foster empowering […]
by Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller. A book that embraces body diversity, uses accurate terms, reassures kids, and provides caregivers easy ways to answer the common questions that children have. Additional guidance for parents and caregivers includes more information on being an askable parent and how to talk to young children about sensitive topics.
by Dorian Solot and Marshall Miller. A book that embraces body diversity, uses accurate terms, reassures kids, and provides caregivers easy ways to answer the common questions that children have. Additional guidance for parents and caregivers includes more information on being an askable parent and how to talk to young children about sensitive topics.
by Rachel Greener. This book offers 7-10 year olds an honest, accessible, inclusive illustrated guide to puberty. From getting taller and discovering hair growing in new places to developing breasts, experiencing periods, or having wet dreams, this book provides the perfect stepping stone for every caregiver to have an open conversation about what it really […]
by Justine Ang Fonte. This is a six-episode Audible Original series giving actionable tips, scripts, and healing context to help you become an askable adult to kids ages birth to 18. You’ll learn how to keep talks open and shame-free across topics including consent, boundaries, puberty, sexual identity, relationships, physical attraction, self-care, and sex. Also […]
by Sarah Casper. A thoughtfully-crafted resource for educators and trusted adults to guide 8-13 year olds through playful activities, discussion exercises, and lessons that go beyond just defining consent and into the powerful work of practicing consent. Lessons explore how to notice desires, ask for permission, recognize limits, advocate for boundaries, handle rejection with grace, […]