Puberty for Parents
As a parent or guardian, you are the first and most important sexual health educator of your child.
It is normal to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable when talking to your child about puberty. To help, we have compiled a list of credible, evidenced-informed resources and videos to provide parents and guardians with the knowledge and skills to talk comfortably with their child about puberty:
- Tips for talking about sexual health – Teaching Sexual Health, an Alberta Health Services initiative
- Your role as a parent – Teaching Sexual Health, an Alberta Health Services initiative
- Family beliefs and values – Teaching Sexual Health, an Alberta Health Services initiative
- Tips for talking with your kids about sexual health – Saskatchewan Prevention Institute
- Principle of gender-inclusive puberty education – Gender Spectrum
- Puberty and health education: Frequently asked questions for parents and families – Gender Spectrum
- Positive parenting your gender expansive child – Gender Spectrum
- Online parent programs (videos, webinars, etc.) – Gender Spectrum
Videos:
- Mom, I’m not a girl: Raising a transgender child – Cosmopolitan
- The You inside project – Gender Creative Kids
- The hair down there – Teaching Sexual Health, an Alberta Health Services initiative