Let's Talk Puberty for Boys
This video consists of two distinct segments: 1. Changes experienced during puberty for boys; and 2. Changes experienced during puberty for girls.
The boys segment includes information about physical and emotional changes boys will experience during puberty; the male reproductive system (with accompanying diagrams), including information about sperm and erections; The girls segment includes information about puberty in general; the female reproductive system (with accompanying diagrams); and the menstral cycle.
Depending on your child's maturity and level of questioning you may also like to watch the separate video explaining how babies are made after viewing this boy's video.
It's recommended to take a few minutes between the two segments to discuss any questions they may have arisen. Remember to answer openly and honestly, keeping in mind where your child is at developmentally.
Let's Talk Puberty for Girls
This video consists of two distinct segments: 1. Changes experienced during puberty for girls; and 2. Changes experienced during puberty for boys.
The girls segment includes information about puberty in general, emotional changes; the female reproductive system (with accompanying diagrams); the menstral cycle; feminine hygiene products. The boys segment includes information about general changes in boys; the male reproductive system (with accompanying diagrams), including information about sperm and erections.
Depending on your child's maturity and level of questioning you may also like to watch the separate video explaining how babies are made after viewing this girl's video.
It's recommended to take a few minutes between the two segments to discuss any questions they may have arisen. Remember to answer openly and honestly, keeping in mind where your child is at developmentally.
Sexual Intercourse Explanation
A brief values based explanation to help answer the question "how are babies made?"
At the end of video check in again to see if your child has any further questions. Remember to answer openly and honestly, keeping in mind where your child is at developmentally.