Talking about body parts, where babies come from, and why it’s important to ask for permission before touching someone. These topics all come up when our children are just toddlers. And yet, we’re supposed to wait for sex education to start in middle school or later.
We’re here to help parents and children speak openly about sexual health, bodily functions, consent, and relationships.
More than anything, we’ve designed our monthly sex ed subscription boxes to help you and your family eliminate the stigma, shame, and confusion around your bodies, sexual health, and identity.
We don’t have to wait for schools to hopefully teach our kids what they need to know — and “The Talk” doesn’t have to be a traumatic experience you and your kids both take to therapy later. It can be fun, liberating, and empowering.
Rather than hoping that the U.S. education system catches up to our needs now, we’ve dreamed up a modern solution to our modern family problems: sex ed in a box.
More specifically, The Talk Toolbox has created a monthly subscription chock-full of sex education resources for parents and families.
Rather than hoping that the U.S. education system catches up to our needs now, we’ve dreamed up a modern solution to our modern family problems: sex ed in a box.
More specifically, The Talk Toolbox has created a
monthly subscription
chock-full of sex
education resources
for parents and
families.
Sex education is not a one-hour seminar, contrary to our junior high experiences
It’s an ongoing conversation — one that will evolve as our children age.
Plus, our kids don’t absorb everything they need to know in one sitting. It’s like a toddler eating an apple…
(Source: NPR’s Life Kit: Parenting)
WHY MONTHLY?
An age-appropriate book that helps introduce that month’s topic
A puzzle, game, or other learning activity you can do as a family!
Stickers or toys related to the topic of the month
… and more!
We’ll cover the basics, like body parts, where babies come from, and more.
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Bodies are “growing and changing,” and so are friendships and relationships!
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New hormones and new identities! Start conversations to help your child navigate their experiences.
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Sex is prevalent. They need resources and open dialogue to make informed choices.
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Sometimes, kids say (and ask) the darndest things. If you find yourself staring at your kid like a deer in headlights because they just asked something you’re not sure how to answer… We can help.
Drop your name and email address and we’ll send you to our Emergency Guide on How to Have “The Talk” right now.