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by Robyn Steward. This is a detailed guide for young people on the basics of menstruation. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

videos

A series of six short, animated videos sharing tips and tricks to help cisgender girls navigate puberty and menstruation.

websites

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.

podcasts

In this episode of “A Kids Book About: The Podcast,” Evelyn Yang, author of A Kids Book About Sexual Abuse, talks about speaking up in any situation that makes you feel uncomfortable, answers questions submitted from kid listeners, and gives families tools and language to support talks about sexual abuse, without shame or taboo.

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by Gina Loveless. An inclusive puberty guide filled with countless facts and humor to put this stage in perspective. This book is packed with straighforward illustrations, easy-to-understand scientific information, interesting studies, and tips from experts, covering everything from breast development and gender identity to acne, media literacy, and mental health.

videos

Video by Planned Parenthood explaining common puberty experiences that can happen to young people with a vagina.

toys-products

Anatomically accurate, handcrafted velvet and satin teaching tools that include representation of parts like the outer and inner labia, clitoral glans, clitoral legs, urethra, vagina, and cervix. Designed by Dorrie Lane.

videos

Video by Planned Parenthood explaining the many common experiences that happen during puberty.

articles

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.

articles

This article by Rhea Kumar of Marlow shares tips and resources for finding the right menstrual product that works for you.

toys-products

Downloadable origami model of the menstrual cycle. Includes templates, instructions, and PowerPoint presentation slides to support the learning. Created by Origami Organelles.

videos

Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about sexual orientation, coming out, and LGBQ+ relationships

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