Teaching girls about pleasure isn’t just about sex. It’s about laying the groundwork for healthy relationships, with others and with themselves. But where do we start? Isn’t it awkward? What should parents say? This article by Amy MacLachlan, featuring insights from Sex Positive Families, breaks it all down.
by Gabi Garcia. Children learn what they practice! This engaging and interactive book guides children through the practice of naming their feelings and the sensations that accompany them.
by Lori Reichel. This book provides simple answers to basic questions people of all ages wonder about, as well as recommendations for how to have conversations bout puberty. Also enclosed are the “Puberty Chit Chat Cards” to help adults and children begin conversations in a fun and interactive manner.
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.
by Jayneen Sanders. This book encourages children to understand and manage their changing feelings and emotions, and to talk confidently about how they are feeling. Providing children with the skills and the words to express their feelings is key to helping them move forward in a positive manner. This book helps parents, caregivers, educators and […]
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 […]
“Where do babies come from?” It is the question many parents fear most. What and how much should one say? Answer these most important questions with this first interactive sexual education app for children that want to know how things really work. Beautiful illustrations, fun characters, and playful animation make this an engaging learning experience.
Menstrual health education and interactive tools to help in finding a menstrual health product that is right for you
Education video and campaign to help parents talk with young people about porn and sexually explicit media.
Learn how to teach kids to use technology safely and wisely here where no grownup is left behind.
This video goes through the ins and outs of sexual development so providers and caring adults can better anticipate sexuality questions and to promote age-appropriate sexuality messages.
A comprehensive, inclusive sexual health education curriculum for middle and high school aged students that includes age-appropriate, medically accurate information on a broad set of topics related to human development, healthy relationships, gender, sexual decision making, contraception, and STI education. Implementation guides are available for use by any individual or program at no cost.