The idea of talking to your child about pornography may feel terrifying, humiliating or just straight-up awkward. But it’s a necessary conversation for parents who want to raise kids with a healthy understanding of sex.
This article by Rhea Kumar of Marlow shares tips and resources for finding the right menstrual product that works for you.
Resources and education by Your Whole Baby sharing the basics and answers to FAQs about caring for intact penises.
HuffPost spoke to sex educators about how to talk to kids about sexual abuse from infancy to the teen years, and how to recognize and respond to troubling situations if they arise.
Some of the toughest questions parents receive from their child aren’t about subjects like algebra or geography. They’re about sex– What is it? How do you do it? Who has sex? How do you know if you’re ready for it? These curiosities are completely typical within childhood and adolescence, and they offer amazing opportunities for a trusted […]
Whether you’re homeschooling, unschooling or want to supplement what is, or is not, being taught at your child’s school, these resources will ensure your young person receives age-congruent, inclusive, medically accurate and sex positive education to support their sexual health journey. This list is a mix of ten of the best tools and resources to […]
Most menstruation products are marketed as feminine hygiene products and speak to cis-women only. But the reality is, it is not only cis-women who menstruate, many trans men, agender, and gender non-binary individuals do as well. This Bustle article shares products, companies, and craftspersons that are creating more gender-neutral options than your average box of […]
Expert-backed guidelines for parents who want to raise kids with a healthy understanding of sex and pleasure
Five elements, including strategies and resources, that can help you handle a situation where an adult is not respecting your child’s consent.
by Planned Parenthood. Intersex people are born with biological characteristics that don’t fit inside the strict binary of “female” and “male.” Learn what to expect and resources to support further education.
Tried and true best practices that create a safe space for young people’s curiosities when sex education is the focus.
by Rachael Hope via medium.com. A parent’s strategy for big conversations about relationships and ethical non-monogamy.