Engaging in conversations about sexuality with your children is essential, and our philosophy is simple: Start early and continue often! Parents play the most significant role as sex educators in their kids’ lives. Throughout their development, from childhood to adolescence, there will be countless opportunities to initiate dialogues that foster healthy attitudes towards sex.
Join us for a workshop led by Jamie Carter, a passionate educator in sexual health, who will guide parents and caregivers of children aged 9 and older on how to navigate these discussions. Jamie has been dedicated to this field since 2000 and is known for her engaging and approachable style. She has developed programs aimed at helping families feel more comfortable discussing sensitive topics, including puberty and consent.
If the idea of “the talk” makes you feel apprehensive, this workshop is tailored for you. Jamie will provide insights on communicating effectively about sexuality in ways that are age-appropriate and constructive. It’s an opportunity to learn how to make these conversations less awkward and more integrated into your family’s life.
Additional Resources
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In summary, talking about sex with your children doesn’t have to be daunting. By starting these conversations early and often, you can help instill a sense of confidence and understanding in your children regarding their bodies and relationships.
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