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Explaining Periods to Little Kids

March 19, 2019 by Jill Whitney

When you buy pads or tampons, do you try to hide them from your kids? Do you avoid talking about your or your partner’s period when kids are around? If so, I respectfully suggest you try the opposite approach: Use periods as a conversation opener. Really. Having a period is a normal, healthy thing; it’s […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: kids, parenting, periods, preteens, puberty, script, sex ed

When Should Kids Watch PG-13 Movies?

March 5, 2019 by Jill Whitney

When children are super-little, it’s easy: G-rated movies only. But it doesn’t take long before kids want to see shows whose ratings say they’re for an older audience. When are they ready? That depends on two things: your child’s temperament and the reason for the movie’s rating. How Your Kid Is If your child is […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: kids' movies, parenting, sex ed

With Birds & Bees, Questions Matter as Much as Answers

February 19, 2019 by Jill Whitney

It can be hard to talk about sexuality with kids. It’s even harder if you think you need to have all the answers. Good news! You don’t need to know everything in order to be a valuable resource to your kids. Rather than worrying much about information, pay attention to the emotional tone of how […]

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

Hey, Parents: Having a Good Sex Life Is Good for Your Kids

February 6, 2019 by Jill Whitney

Parents’ healthy sex life models affection, teaches that sex is private and good, and strengthens the couple relationship, which gives kids stability.

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: couples, healthy relationships, parenting, sex ed

What Happens on the Bus Shouldn’t Stay on the Bus

January 10, 2019 by Jill Whitney

Think back to when you rode the school bus. Was it a calm situation where all the children were well-behaved and kind? Or was it something of a free-for-all, with rowdiness, teasing, and sometimes worse? Yup, that’s what I thought. Your kids’ bus ride is likely the least-supervised part of their school day. It’s also […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: kids, parenting, pornography, safety

Can You Be a Feminist and an At-Home Mom?

December 12, 2018 by Jill Whitney

If you’re a feminist, should you give up your career to care for your children? If you believe women are equal to men and should have equal rights and job opportunities…is it possible you could also want to be a full-time parent? Of course! What any of us wants doesn’t always fit into neat little […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: at-home mom, feminism, motherhood, parenting

What to Say When Your Kid Comes Out

October 9, 2018 by Jill Whitney

It’s one of those conversations that’s always a watershed moment. When someone is gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise LGBTQ, there comes a time to tell the family. I’ve never met an LGBTQ person for whom this conversation was no big deal. For most, it’s somewhere between anxiety-producing and terrifying. Will they hate me? shame me? […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens Tagged With: coming out, parenting, sexual orientation, sexuality, teens

Birds & Bees TalkStarter: The Kavanaugh Accusations

September 18, 2018 by Jill Whitney

Whatever your views on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and the recent accusations against him, one thing is certain: It’s an excellent opportunity for a conversation with your teen about sex and consent. Some teens may be aware of the headlines; others may be oblivious. If your teen hasn’t mentioned anything […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens Tagged With: consent, date rape, Kavanaugh, parenting, sex ed, sexuality, teens

It’s a Great Day for the Birds & the Bees

September 4, 2018 by Jill Whitney

No matter the age of your child, today is a terrific day to take one small step toward the quality of their eventual sex life. (Which, yes, someday they will actually have….) It’s World Sexual Health Day—so go for it! Here are some easy ways to get the birds and the bees convo started (or […]

Filed Under: Featured, For Parents of Teens and Preteens, For Parents of Young Children Tagged With: #WorldSexualHealthDay, kids, parenting, preteens, sex ed, teen sex

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

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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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