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Puberty
Menstruation
Reproduction
Wet dreams
Pleasure
Sexual orientation
Disability
Consent

Reproduction

One of the earliest sexual health talks caregivers can have with kids often begins with the question, “Where do babies come from?” How the adult answers can set the stage for many more curiosities ahead.
The talks don’t have to be awkward and
are an opportunity to support a shame-free foundation for understanding bodies
and sexual health.

Wet dreams

Understanding ejaculation is a crucial part
of puberty education for children aged 9-12. Learning about this natural process helps demystify bodily changes, promoting a healthy and informed pproach to development.Ejaculation is a normal part of puberty for boys. Knowing about it reduces confusion and anxiety, fostering body awareness and a positive self-image. Understanding ejaculation also diminishes feelings of embarrassment
or shame, boosting confidence.