Menstrual Education is a subset of sex education. It teaches skills that students need to manage menstruation.
Inclusive puberty education ensures that all students see themselves in the lessons and receive relevant instruction.
Inclusive puberty education matters to parents because it respects the diversity represented in family structures and identities.
During puberty, hair becomes a big, hairy deal for many young people.
Puberty changes create a new need for personal hygiene habits.
Menstrual equity = equal access to menstrual products and sexual health education about menstruation.
These gifts for growing minds and bodies help you start conversations.
Learn about the link between colorblindness and puberty education.
This Educator Spotlight features Rachel Ginocchio from Oregon.
This Educator Spotlight features Emmalinda MacLean from Los Angeles.
Special education resources for sex education
Strategies and resources that can provide mental health support for students