Virtual: Birds & Bees For Parents – Supporting Your Middle and High Schooler

Wednesday, Jan. 14 @ 12 p.m.–1 p.m.

Amy Lang, M.A., will talk to us about supporting middle and high schoolers when it comes to relationships and sexuality. This talk is appropriate for caregivers of BOTH neurotypical and neurodivergent kids.

You’ll learn:

  • What they need to know to be smart about sexuality
  • How to talk about consent and healthy relationships
  • Tips to push through their pushback

About Amy Lang, M.A.

Amy Lang, M.A., is a Seattle local, sexuality and parent educator and a sexual abuse prevention specialist of 16 years. She’s helped thousands of parents around the world have the birds and bees talks with more confidence and ease. She also holds a certification in neurodiversity and sexuality and helps parents of neurodivergent kids—and the professionals who support them—communicate openly about sexuality and relationships. Amy lives in Seattle, WA, with her spouse, Kerry, and they’re the proud parents of a delightful, fully launched son. Learn more about her work at BirdsAndBeesAndKids.com and http://BBKPros.com.

About PNW Parent Education

PNW Parent Education is a local nonprofit that partners with experts and local community organizations to offer high-quality, free educational events that help parents navigate the ever-changing challenges and concerns of raising kids in elementary school and beyond. Working from its Latin roots as a verb, we use parent to include everyone involved in shaping and raising our children. With the guidance of parenting experts, many of our educational events are designed to allow for group discussion so that parents are able to share best practices as well as gain clarity and tools on a variety of parenting topics.

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