Not sure how to talk about porn? Start here.

Whether it’s a pop-up, a message from a friend, or curiosity gone sideways - kids are seeing porn earlier than ever.

These brand-new printable activity books guide you through the first conversation calmly and confidently, so you both know what to do when it happens.

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Sex education resources to empower you and your child

Family sex education is tricky to tackle. And finding sex ed resources you can trust is harder than winging it on your own.
You might feel uncomfortable, ashamed or clueless. Terrified you’ll say the wrong thing. Or totally not ready to do this – even though your child is.
And if the sex ed you squirmed through as a kid was anything to go by – you don’t want your child to end up as confused and uninformed as you.
Or watching your child piece it together from social media, creating a misguided idea of what sex is really all about.

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Prepare for all their questions with evidence based, no nonsense sex ed resources

I’m a family sex educator giving you the tools to confidently lead conversations with your child about love, sex, relationships, puberty, consent and more.

Talking with your kids about sex is a journey you should be part of and that ultimately gives you a closer relationship.

Your child deserves a fact driven, open conversation that’s grounded in your values and beliefs. And empowers them to make smart sexual choices. Zero shame. No judgement.

Delivered in a way that works for you.

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Meet Cath Hakanson, qualified family sex educator. Straight up. Down to earth. Unshockable.

Sexual health nurse, therapist and author with a list of qualifications longer than your weekly grocery list.

I’ve been educating families about sex for 25+ years. As an AuDHD parent of neurodivergent kids, simplifying sex ed is as natural to me as Vegemite on toast.

But when my kids started asking where babies come from (and why their baby brother’s penis sometimes poked out), I learned just how hard it is to get this right.

But you know what? The more you talk to your kids about sex and all that goes with it, the better your relationship gets.

And the more often you’ll have conversations that matter.

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