Do you feel flustered or tongue-tied when the subject of sexuality comes up with your children? Are you uncertain about what words to use and what message to send? On Jan. 29, educator Deborah Roffman will be sharing her advice for having these important but anxiety-provoking conversations in her talk at The Children’s School, “Right from the Start: Sexuality Education in Early Childhood.”
— an announcement from The Children’s School
Roffman approaches the subject of sexuality with positivity and offers encouragement and guidance for parents on becoming their child’s most trusted resource about sex. To ease parents’ anxiety, she will focus on the five core issues to address: affirmation, information, clarity about values, setting limits and anticipatory guidance.
Do you feel flustered or tongue-tied when the subject of sexuality comes up with your children? Are you uncertain about what words to use and what message to send? On Jan. 29, educator Deborah Roffman will be sharing her advice for having these important but anxiety-provoking conversations in her talk at The Children’s School, “Right from the Start: Sexuality Education in Early Childhood.”
— an announcement from The Children’s School
Roffman approaches the subject of sexuality with positivity and offers encouragement and guidance for parents on becoming their child’s most trusted resource about sex. To ease parents’ anxiety, she will focus on the five core issues to address: affirmation, information, clarity about values, setting limits and anticipatory guidance.
When should parents begin explaining reproduction, puberty, and sexual health to children? How can parents do so in a way that is informational yet developmentally appropriate? Amanda Romaniello will help moms and dads prepare to have a frank discussion on “the birds and the bees” with their child. Her presentation takes place from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, April 13 in the Darien Library Conference Room. Register here to attend.
When should parents begin explaining reproduction, puberty, and sexual health to children? How can parents do so in a way that is informational yet developmentally appropriate? Amanda Romaniello will help moms and dads prepare to have a frank discussion on “the birds and the bees” with their elementary school-age child. Her presentation takes place from 10 a.m. to noon, Monday, April 3 in the Darien Library Conference Room. Register soon, because as of this posting, there are only four seats left.