A sexuality education resource for new and expectant parents on infant and child sexuality. Connect with other parents and get your questions answered by a professional sexuality educator.
I have a master's degree from New York University in sexuality education and over 8 years of experience creating and facilitating sexuality education workshops and professional presentations on a variety of topics, including infant and child sexuality, homophobia, HIV prevention education with youth, safer anal sex and prevention with positives.
It starts in the womb: Helping parents understand infant sexuality, the paper I presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Western Regional conference is available on the Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality.
PREVIOUS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT'S COMMENTS
"Thank you for creating such a safe and enlightening environment."
"This is a very important workshop."
"My awareness now from the class has made it easier to be more open and therefore feel more comfortable. I hadn't thought about using the anatomical 'real' names with my child, so this is a new experience for me (and my husband)."
"I already felt comfortable, but the class helped reinforce my feelings and added clinical terminology and relevance to my parenting style."
"So glad Remi is providing a workshop like this. It's a joy to see how comfortable she makes it for everyone to discuss sexuality. Thank you!"
Everything you never wanted your kids to know about sex (but were afraid they'd ask): The secrets to surviving your child's sexual development from birth to the teens, Justin Richardson & Mark Schuster
Sex & Sensibility: The thinking parent's guide to talking sense about sex, Deborah Roffman
From Diapers to Dating: A parent's guide to raising sexually healthy children, Debra Haffner
Sex without shame: Encouraging the child's healthy sexual development, Alayne Yates (out of print)
Recommended reading for kids
It's not the stork! A book about girls, boys, babies, families and friends, Robie Harris, illus. by M. Emberley
Bellybuttons are navels, Mark Schoen, illus. by M.J. Quay
The Bare Naked Book, Kathy Stinson, illus. by Heather Collins
"Where did I come from?", Peter Mayle
De donde venimos?, Peter Mayle, trans. Angel Abad, illus. by Arthur Robins
A kid's first book about sex, Joani Blank, illus. by Marcia Quackenbush (out of print)
Previous professional presentations
It starts in the womb: Helping parents understand infant sexuality
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