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Should Your Toddler Be Naked at the Beach?

June 26, 2018 by Jill Whitney

The joys of summer: lakes, beaches, pools; swimsuits instead of jackets. It’s wonderful to embrace the freedom of being outside and feeling the air on your skin. But how much skin should a child show? As in, is it okay for kids to run around in the buff? At what age, if any, does this […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: kids, nudity, parenting, sex ed, summer

Mentioning the “M Word” to Your Kids

May 29, 2018 by Jill Whitney

So, I can’t believe I almost missed International Masturbation Month. But there’s still time for me to write this post—and for you to use the word in front of your kids.* It’s not as difficult as you might think! (*And, of course, there’s no deadline. This is just an easy way to bring up the […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: kids, masturbation, parenting, preteens sex ed, sexuality, teens

Do You Close the Door on the Birds and the Bees?

May 15, 2018 by Jill Whitney

Talking about sex is so awkward that many parents want to put it off. Consciously or unconsciously, they miss opportunities to talk about sexual topics when they come up in daily life. That may be a relief in the moment, but it isn’t great for the long run. How about you? How well do you […]

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Raising Decent Kids in the #MeToo Era

March 20, 2018 by Jill Whitney

You’re trying to raise your kids to be good people. You want them to respect themselves and others. You want them to be responsible, including about relationships and, when the time comes, sex. That was hard enough before; since #MeToo aimed a spotlight on sexual harassment and assault, you may be even more concerned about […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: #MeToo, kids, parenting, power, sex, sexul harrassment, teen sexuality, teens, values

Protecting Your Kid from Porn

March 8, 2017 by Jill Whitney

The amount and variety of pornography available on the internet is truly amazing. And if you’re a parent, it’s truly terrifying. How can you keep your children from seeing sexual material—-especially anything-but-mainstream behavior—that’s far beyond their ability to comprehend? Finding pornography at an early age is usually very unsettling for kids. Unlike teens, who have […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: internet safety, kids, porn, sex ed

Planting Seeds for Kids’ Sexual Health

May 19, 2016 by Jill Whitney

When your kids grow up, do you want them to have healthy sex lives? When they’re adults, do you hope they have pleasurable, responsible, fun sexual experiences? Of course you do.  We don’t want our kids to have sex too early, we don’t want them to get hurt, and we don’t want them to risk […]

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Jill Whitney is a licensed marriage and family therapist dedicated to improving communication about relationships, sexuality, and intimacy. Learn more about her and her practice at Green Tree Professional Counseling.

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