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November 20, 2025

Sex ed isn’t over – It’s just getting started!

So… you’ve started the convos. You’ve talked about puberty, periods, erections, maybe even porn.Now you’re wondering – have I done enough?In this episode, I want to remind you that sex ed isn’t a one-and-done talk – it’s an ongoing conversation that grows with your child. And the fact that you’re even here, doing this, already...

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Published on November 20, 2025 21:23

November 15, 2025

Media Muscle by Lisa Cox

Short Summary Media Muscle: Body Image and the Media for Guys by Lisa Cox is a short, practical guide that helps boys understand how media messages shape the way they see their bodies. With clear explanations, real examples, and simple activities, it builds media literacy and boosts self-esteem – making it a great resource for boys...

This post Media Muscle by Lisa Cox was written by Cath Hakanson (she/her) and first appeared on Sex educator | Sex Ed Rescue.

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Published on November 15, 2025 00:12

Does my bum look big in this ad? by Lisa Cox

Short Summary Does My Bum Look Big in This Ad? by Lisa Cox is a short, practical, and eye-opening book that helps tweens and teens understand how the media shapes the way we think about bodies. It unpacks the tricks advertisers use, why images are altered, and how unrealistic standards can affect self-esteem. It’s a fantastic...

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Published on November 15, 2025 00:05

November 13, 2025

Raising an autistic tween? Here’s how to talk about sex and puberty

So… you’re raising an autistic tween.And when it comes to puberty and sex ed, you’ve probably realised – some things need to be explained differently.In this episode, I’m sharing what makes sex ed work for autistic kids. I’ll walk you through the common challenges (like literal thinking, sensory needs, and social confusion) and show you...

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Published on November 13, 2025 21:21

November 6, 2025

Too busy for sex ed? Let’s make it doable

So… you want to have the sex ed conversations – but between school drop-offs, groceries, and work deadlines, it just never seems to happen.In this episode, I’ll show you what sex ed actually looks like in a busy household – and how short, natural, everyday chats can make a bigger impact than any “big talk”...

This post Too busy for sex ed? Let’s make it doable was written by Cath Hakanson (she/her) and first appeared on Sex educator | Sex Ed Rescue.

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Published on November 06, 2025 21:20

October 30, 2025

From YouTube to group chats: Why tweens need help navigating porn

So… your child is online. They’re watching YouTube, playing games, chatting with friends.And whether you like it or not – porn is out there.In this episode, we’re talking about how to protect your tween from porn – and why the best protection isn’t a filter, it’s a conversation. You’ll learn what to say (and how...

This post From YouTube to group chats: Why tweens need help navigating porn was written by Cath Hakanson (she/her) and first appeared on Sex educator | Sex Ed Rescue.

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Published on October 30, 2025 22:18

October 23, 2025

When your tween says “Ugh, stop!” – What to do next

So… you finally work up the courage to start a sex ed convo – And your tween shuts it down with an eye roll, a groan, or a dramatic “Muuuuum, that’s so gross!”What now?In this episode, we’ll talk about what to do when conversations don’t go to plan. Whether they walked off, looked mortified, or...

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Published on October 23, 2025 22:16

October 16, 2025

“Mum, what’s a…?” How to respond without panicking

So… your child asks a question you weren’t expecting – maybe in the car, at the shops, or right before bedtime.And suddenly your brain goes blank. 😳 In this episode, I’ll show you exactly how to respond to sex ed questions – whether you know the answer or not. You’ll learn what to say in...

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Published on October 16, 2025 22:14

October 9, 2025

From too late to TMI: The mistakes that make sex ed harder than it needs to be

So… you’re doing your best with sex ed – but you’re still not sure you’re getting it “right.”Sound familiar?In this episode, I’m unpacking 6 of the most common mistakes I see parents making when they try to talk about sex, bodies, or puberty – and one bonus tip at the end. No shame, no judgment...

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Published on October 09, 2025 22:12

October 2, 2025

Puberty Talk for Non-Binary Kids (Without the Gendered Scripts)

 So… what happens when puberty doesn’t match how your child sees themselves?This episode of the podcast dives into how to talk about puberty in a way that works for non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse kids – and why these conversations matter before the changes begin. Whether your child is already showing signs of puberty or you’re...

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Published on October 02, 2025 22:09