Farewell 2021…Welcome 2022…

Four highlights from 2021. New things for 2022.
Four highlights from 2021. New things for 2022.
Don’t just take my word for it. Listen to what others are saying.
You asked… we listened… We contacted educators across the country and asked what you like and don’t like about teaching puberty education. You told us your wish list, such as… Clear, teacher-friendly, lesson plans that reduce prep time Flexibility to…
News release announcing the 2021 edition of Puberty: The Wonder Years
How do I talk about what is being seen on the internet? Talking with your child about porn is important.
A concerned parent contacted me with these great questions about bathroom privacy.
During the pandemic, more people who are sheltering in place have turned to online sexually explicit images (porn, pornography) for entertainment.
As a sex educator, of course I am always teaching. Did you know that I am also always learning? I recently completed two big goals!
Cuties blipped across my awareness when I saw a photo of four preadolescent girls in suggestive poses.
Do you feel prepared to have “The Talk” with your child? Take a class to get ready.
When you begin a project, gather the tools you will need to do the job: puberty resources.
Parents know it is important to prepare their children for adulthood. What about child sexual development?