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Our Services for Schools and Organizations

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Parent Info Nights

Engaging and practical sessions for parents, hosted in schools, nonprofits, or community agencies. These talks provide tools and strategies to navigate conversations about puberty with confidence, ensuring children feel supported, informed, and respected.

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Professional Development

Interactive trainings designed for educators, providers, and community partners. From workshops to webinars to guest lectures, these sessions equip professionals with trauma-informed approaches to teaching and talking about puberty in inclusive, developmentally appropriate ways

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Organizational Consultation

Our Services for Families

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Family Consultation & Workshops

Personalized, one-on-one support for families seeking guidance on how to discuss puberty at home. These consultations offer practical strategies tailored to each family’s needs, helping parents feel confident while creating safe, supportive conversations with their children. Together we problem solve real situations and build strategies that make conversations feel easier, confident, and supportive. You will leave feeling empowered to begin these crucial conversations with your children

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Curated Puberty Kits and Conversations

A relaxed, family centered workshop where we bring a curated, personalized kit of tools and products to spark open, engaging conversations about growing up together with you and your children. Think fun and dynamic conversations that remove barriers and awkwardness around puberty. We like to think of these as our "puberty and pajama" parties.

Support for your organization or school to identify gaps, strengthen curriculum, and build systems that help make your current puberty education more trauma informed and disability inclusive. We provide consultation on curriculum, practices, staff training, communication, and knowledge from an implementation science perspective to ensure all students experience puberty education that is accessible, affirming, and grounded in understanding

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