by Molly Malley | Oct 29, 2019 | Relationships
Society is inundated with confusing and misleading information about sex education, making it more important than ever to make sure children are armed with the knowledge they need to navigate it. But how do we even know where to start? The best way is to ask for help...
by Kelsea Rounds | Apr 5, 2018 | Relationships
What counts as sexual harassment—and how do we stop it? In 2006, social activist Tarana Burke used the phrase “Me Too” to promote empowerment through empathy among survivors of sexual harassment and assault. #MeToo spread virally last October, after...
by Kelsea Rounds | Oct 21, 2015 | Relationships
Having “The Sex Talk” with your children might seem terribly uncomfortable, but it’s important for you to be their resource on the topic. That means talking about the subject in an ongoing manner, instead of a “one and done”...
by Kelsea Rounds | Oct 1, 2014 | Relationships
Talking to your kids about puberty or “how babies are made” may feel like some of the most uncomfortable experiences of parenthood, but these conversations provide important opportunities to assist children in making healthy decisions. Dr. Daniela...