Workshops, digital resources, and online community to help parents and caring adults foster a culture of consent and prevent childhood sexual abuse.
by Eleanor Morrison. This board book teaches babies, toddlers, parents, and grandparents that it is okay for kids to say no to hugs and kisses, and that what happens to a person’s body is up to them. This helps children grow up confident in their bodies, comfortable with expressing physical boundaries, and respectful of the […]
Crisis intervention services and supportive resources for LGBTQ+ youth and their families including a well-moderated social networking community called TrevorSpace for queer youth to connect with peers and get advice
A comprehensive collection of research, resources, and stories to help any parent, family member, or guardian learn more about gender diversity and the gender spectrum
What’s the difference between a vulva and a vagina? Is it normal to have hair on my vulva? How does a clitoris work? In this episode we explore how each vulva is unique in appearance — features such as pubic hair, labia size and symmetry, and skin color all vary from person to person. We […]
by Rachel E. Simon. This vibrant and beautifully illustrated book teaches children sex, gender and relationships education in a way that is inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Covering puberty, hormones, pregnancy, consent, sex, babies, relationships and families, it uses gender-neutral language throughout and celebrates diversity in all its forms, including race, ethnicity, […]
A short animated video by Jeremy Indika, sharing his story of how he was groomed and sexually abused for a number of years starting at age 8. It sends a powerful message to families about the importance of talking early and ongoing about safe/unsafe touch as a means to prevent childhood sexual abuse.
The ultimate resource to empower youth to prevent and end dating abuse.
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 Sara O’Leary. When a teacher asks the children in her class to think about what makes their families special, the answers are all different in many ways but the same in the one way that matters most of all. This book takes a warm and whimsical look at many types of families.
In this episode of Sex Positive Families the Podcast, we discuss strategies caring adults can use to promote body autonomy, self-awareness, and a sense of safety within our children as well as the concept of ‘tricky people,’ why it is important to allow your child choice, fostering healthy body boundaries, and teaching your child how […]