by Dr. Tracie Gilbert. This book offers a unique understanding of African American populations and their articulation of sexuality and race by introducing a comprehensive sexological model, Black Sexual Epistemology. Dr. Gilbert draws from theoretical perspectives of anti-Blackness, ethno-sexuality, performative Blackness, and African-centered epistemology, to implicate race as an inextricable factor in the sexual structures and […]
by Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan. How do you find the answers to all the questions you have about yourself, about your identity, and about your body? This book provides a comprehensive, thoughtful, well-researched, inclusive graphic novel guide to everything you need to know. Covering relationships, friendships, gender, sexuality, anatomy, body image, safe sex, sexting, […]
“You may not talk to your kids about periods for any number of reasons. You may worry it will be uncomfortable or awkward. You may feel they don’t have enough knowledge to speak about it with any level of confidence. You may assume that the schools will handle it. But even when we don’t speak […]
by Bonnie J. Rough via NYTimes. Do children really fall in love? How should parents react when their child says they have a crush? This article shares top tips and conversations starters to support the talks.
Do you need parental controls? What are the options? Do they really work? Here’s everything you need to know about the wide array of parental control solutions, from OS settings to monitoring apps to network hardware. By Caroline Knorr via Common Sense Media.
Education and resources for parents, caring adults, and young people to learn about online safety, porn literacy, cyberbulling, sexting, and media literacy. Created by New Zealand Government.
by Tom Percival. This book offers a warm and affectionate look at the joys and difficulties of making and keeping friends, relating to others, and finding your place in the world,
Become an Askable Parent with AMAZE. In this episode, host Christine Koh talks with Melissa Pintor Carnagey of Sex Positive Families about mainstream versus ethical porn, what to do if your child is seeking out porn, how to create a sex positive culture in your family, and more.
by Lydia Bowers and Isabel Muñoz. The fourth book in the We Say What’s Okay series, We Accept No follows Jamin, who is upset when his friend Zakiya doesn’t want to share a great big extra-squeezy hug at the end of the day. With the help of his teacher, Ms. H, Jamin learns why accepting no for an […]
This video gives simple tips for talking to your preschool aged kids about anatomy, explaining private parts, and inappropriate touching. These teachable moments promote body safety and self-confidence.
by Sandy K. Wurtele, Ph.D. and Feather Berkower, MSW of Parenting Safe Children. This book will empower you with information on: age-appropriate sexual development; body-safety rules; sample language for talking with children and teens about body-safety; screening questions for caregivers; how to handle disclosure when a child has been sexually assaulted or is assaulting another […]
by Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, OB-GYN. This inclusive book is like the health class you wish you had—think evidence-based, myth-busting sex ed where shame gets tossed out the window—in a format that’s as approachable as a fifteen-second video. This succinct, vibrant handbook answers the questions that you may have been too embarrassed to ask.