Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about healthy relationships, intimacy, communication, and consent
by Amber Leventry for ScaryMommy. This article answers questions like What are puberty blockers? Who needs them? Are puberty blockers safe? What are the risks vs. rewards?
An eight inch high, 1:2 scale transparent model puzzle of penis and testes anatomy. With anatomically-correct body parts and reference guide. For ages 8 and up.
by Shariea Shoatz. This book will help educate and empower adults to teach children the concepts of: body safety, unsafe touching, the dangers of keeping secrets, the importance of knowing the correct names of genitals, how to establish safe boundaries for children, how to create a safety circle, and that it’s ok to use your […]
Downloadable origami model that shows how in vitro fertilizations work. Includes templates, instructions, and PowerPoint presentation slides to support the learning. Created by Origami Organelles.
via Committee for Children. This video shares the specific language and resources to use when a child discloses sexual abuse.
A comprehensive website providing free education and resource HUBs for teens, caregivers/parents, and educators packed with modern, gender-inclusive, and mindful health and wellness information. Topics on the HUB include: Puberty, Healthy Mind, Healthy Body, Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation, Relationships, Digital Life, Sexual Health, and more.
Helping parents and caring adults have shame-free talks with children and teens about online porn and media literacy.
These cards help parents and caring adults confidently initiate talks about body safety rules, including expectations and boundaries, with other caregivers. Great for aligning expectations when a child has a play date or when speaking with a nanny, school administrator, teacher, coach or other caregivers in a child’s world.
A photo gallery by This is a Vulva that shares real images of vaginal fluids and cervical mucus to destigmatize and educate about the amazing things vulvas can do!
Video by Planned Parenthood explaining common puberty experiences that can happen to young people with a penis.
by Lydia Bowers. The second book in the We Say What’s Okay series, We Check In with Each Other follows Harrison as he checks in with himself and with his classmates throughout the day to see if they’re still having fun and feeling safe. Using the book as a read-aloud, educators and families can model the language […]