Talk Soon. Talk Often. Talk Now. An online workshop for parents and carers of young primary aged children about relationships, bodies and growing up safely

Link to register for the pre-recorded webinar >>

Webinar description

Have you been wondering how to deal with those 'tricky conversations' as your kids become curious about their bodies, relationships and sex? Come join the team at Family Planning NSW for an interactive online puberty, sexuality and relationships workshop for parents and carers of young primary aged children.

This workshop will support you in your child's sexual development by:

  • providing you with strategies and resources
  • building your confidence to deal with issues that may arise
  • exploring different ways to communicate positively about sexuality
  • providing an opportunity for you to explore your attitudes and values about sexual health

Who is the workshop for?

Parents, foster parents, relatives and other unpaid carers of young people under the age of 12 are welcome. This workshop is not suitable for children.

This forum is not intended for service providers. Please visit our website for information regarding professional education and training.

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Talk Soon. Talk Often. Talk Now. An online workshop for parents and carers of young primary aged children about relationships, bodies and growing up safely

Link to register for the pre-recorded webinar >>

Webinar description

Have you been wondering how to deal with those 'tricky conversations' as your kids become curious about their bodies, relationships and sex? Come join the team at Family Planning NSW for an interactive online puberty, sexuality and relationships workshop for parents and carers of young primary aged children.

This workshop will support you in your child's sexual development by:

  • providing you with strategies and resources
  • building your confidence to deal with issues that may arise
  • exploring different ways to communicate positively about sexuality
  • providing an opportunity for you to explore your attitudes and values about sexual health

Who is the workshop for?

Parents, foster parents, relatives and other unpaid carers of young people under the age of 12 are welcome. This workshop is not suitable for children.

This forum is not intended for service providers. Please visit our website for information regarding professional education and training.

Share this page: