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Little kids have big questions. amaze jr. brings parents age-appropriate sex ed resources about talking to young children, and fun videos to share with your children.
A note from our expert
I’m Debbie Roffman. I’ve taught human sexuality education to students in elementary, middle, and high school for over 35 years, and written books and worked with tens of thousands of parents on how to talk to their kids about sex and relationships. From my experience as an author, consultant, and sexuality teacher, one thing is clear: sexuality education is not something we can cover in just one semester of health class in middle or high school, or in a series of disconnected “talks” with our kids. It has to be an ongoing conversation, and it has to start early.
Maybe you’ve seen the great series from AMAZE, which explains complex subjects like puberty, sex, and consent through fun, animated videos for youth. Now I’ve partnered with AMAZE to produce a series of videos for parents and their children ages 4-9, because we know that little kids have big questions.
amaze jr. is comprised of a series of videos and guides to help parents talk to their children about sex and sexuality, and a set of adorable age-appropriate videos for parents to watch with their children ages 4-9 to get the conversations started on sometimes tricky topics like Where Do Babies Come From, Our Bodies Are Private, and Learning About Gender.
I’m proud to partner with AMAZE on these great new videos and give parents the tools they need to have healthy conversations with their naturally curious young children. Thanks for watching.
All the best, and most of all, ENJOY!
Debbie
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How Do You Talk To Young Kids About Sex?
When Should You Start?
Where Do Babies Come From?
How Are Babies Made?
Is Playing Doctor OK?
What If My Kids Don't Ask?
How Can I Teach My Values?
What Should I Do When...?
What Should I Know About Gender?
What Should Kids Be Learning In School?
We know for some parents it can be uncomfortable to teach very young children about their bodies, so we wanted to give you options! Watch each series and decide which is best for you and your child.
Help kids learn how bodies are mostly alike [with Scoops & Friends]
Help kids learn about their bodies [with Tusky & Friends]
Help kids learn where babies come from [with Scoops & Friends]
Help kids learn where babies come from [with Tusky & Friends]
Help kids learn that bodies are private [with Scoops & Friends]
Help kids learn why it’s important to keep private parts private [with Tusky & Friends]
Help kids learn how babies are made [with Scoops & Friends]
Help kids learn how babies are made [with Foxy]
Help kids learn about gender [with Scoops & Friends]
Help kids learn about gender [with Foxy]
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