Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about gender identity, gender expression, and the gender spectrum
Orientation is all about who a person is attracted to. The kids discover that not everyone feels attraction in the same way and that some people do not experience sexual attraction. Local Drag Queens, Fay Slift and Fluffy Soufflé drop by for a delightfully candid discussion about all things orientation from their POV. The kids […]
Take the stress out of a first period with a really cool, has-everything First Period Kit by Ruby Love.
Welcome to Roo High School, where no question is off-limits. Watch MyLifeAsEva, Auri, her mom Jae, and sex ed chatbot Roo answer questions about sex, virginity and STDs.
Sex educators share tips for making conversations about sexually transmitted infections less embarrassing for parents and kids.
Everybody loves something or someone but the most important person to love is yourself. Eva and Nadine tackle love head-on and challenge the kids during a special Every Body Curious version of The Game of Things. Self-love becomes front and center when the topic of masturbation is part of the gameplay providing lots of opportunity […]
Welcome to Roo High School, where no question is off-limits. Watch MyLifeAsEva, La’Shaunae Steward, James Butler, and sex ed chatbot Roo answer questions about masturbation, periods, puberty, penises and vaginas.
How do you tell someone you like them? What do you say when someone asks you out on a date? Communication is an essential part of consent, and it’s a skill we work on throughout our entire lives! The kids explore ways to communicate in the Every Body Curious game of Spin-the-Bottle — no kissing […]
Menstrual health education and interactive tools to help in finding a menstrual health product that is right for you
An animated video sharing the concepts of consent.
Easy-to-use guides created by Committee for Children to help families begin conversations with children of every age about childhood sexual abuse. Informed children are less likely to be abused, and those who feel comfortable talking openly with a caring adult are more likely to disclose abuse if it happens.
by AMAZE. All people are sexual beings, no matter what their bodies can or cannot do physically or what type of support they may need from time to time or all of the time. It’s important for young people living with disabilities or differently abled young people to learn about sexuality.