What if talking to your kids about sex didn’t have to be so AWKWARD?

 

Introducing The Whole Story: your guide to talking to your kids about sex, puberty, and growing up.

The Whole Story is here–ready to take the stress out of having “the talk” with your kid!

For Girls Ages 10-12

The younger version is information based about the changes her body is going through.

It includes everything your daughter needs to know about:

  • Her period, including why it happens, how to handle it, and how to make it most comfortable.
  • Other body changes she will be experiencing, including breast development, hair growth, and body odor.
  • What sex is and how babies are made.
  • How to handle boys and peer pressure in the preteen years.
  • How to take care of your body to manage all of these changes.

For Girls Ages 13-16

The older version is more world-view based about the social changes she’s going through.

It includes everything your daughter needs to know about:

  • How to troubleshoot issues with your period that aren’t often talked about.
  • Navigating relationships with guys in the teenage years.
  • Discussions about how to handle social issues like when friends make mistakes, bullying, and online peer pressure.
  • Candid conversation about the highly sexualized world we live in and how to honor God in the midst of that.
  • Learning the skill of styling yourself to send a message–a message that honors God and shows respect for yourself and others.

For Boys Ages 10-13

The younger version teaches your son what to expect when it comes to physical changes, but also addresses social and spiritual development, too.

It includes everything your son needs to know about:

  • How his body is going to change and what he can do to prepare
  • What sex is and why God designed it the way he did
  • An introductory conversation about pornography
  • How to handle crushes and peer pressure in the Jr. High years
  • Inspiration to grow into a man of godly character
  • How he can take care of his body to manage all these changes

For Boys Ages 14-16

The older version gets more in-depth and talks about relationships, sex, and character on a deeper level as your son matures.

It includes everything your son needs to know about:

  • Puberty in the teenage and high school years
  • Navigating relationships with girls in the teenage years.
  • Discussions about how to handle social issues like when you discover a friend is having sex, bullying, and how to treat girls with respect.
  • Candid conversation about the highly sexualized world we live in and how to honor God in the midst of that.
  • Challenges to take charge of where your life is going–questions like “What kind of person am I becoming, and is that the person God made me to be?”

Make sure your son knows the WHOLE story!

I believe that your daughter’s video is the best one I’ve seen on [how we teach modesty]. My 17 yo daughter and I have been having these discussions lately. I showed her the video and she thought it was right on as well! Karen D.

Mom and Blog Reader, Responding to Sheila's and Katie's comments about how we teach modesty

Many thanks to you and your daughters for all your insight and knowledge…..on a very touchy subject! K. F.

Thank you! My oldest is 14 and we’re just treading these waters. I grew up in a “sex is bad” house and it took me a long time and a some mistakes to get over it. Praise God for His grace! Anyway, this is exactly the message I want me kids to get. Sex is wonderful and beautiful in the right context. Theresa L.

Blog Reader, Responding to how Sheila teaches about purity to teenage girls

Wow, how spirit-filled! A friend and I were talking yesterday about how to broach this topic with our children as they reach puberty and I am so grateful for Katie’s insights. Debbie

Watcher of Katie's Videos

Thank you for your ministry.  I have been following a little while and your views on changing how we teach purity has greatly helped me in rearing two beautiful girls. Thank you for your ministry and for empowering your daughters with truth, I pray I will pass on the wisdom to my girls as well.
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