


Parent Education: Beyond the Birds & Bees - How to Talk to Kids About Human Reproduction
Beyond the Birds and Bees: How to Talk to Kids About Human Reproduction
Talking to kids about where babies come from can feel awkward or overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This workshop is designed to help parents and caregivers navigate age-appropriate conversations about human reproduction with clarity, confidence, and connection.
Whether your child is already asking questions or you’re unsure when or how to begin, you’ll leave this session with tools, language, and strategies to foster open, honest, and shame-free communication.
Together, we’ll explore:
When and how to start the conversation
What kids need to know at different ages
How to answer tough questions with confidence
Ways to align these conversations with your family’s values
Join us in a supportive, judgment-free space to learn, ask questions, and prepare for some of the most meaningful conversations you’ll have with your child.
Details:
🗓️ When: Tuesday, May 20th from 7:00–8:00 PM PST
👥 Who: Adults only—all parents and caregivers are welcome
🎤 Led by: Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., founder of GPS and a body literacy educator with 23 years of experience teaching kindergarten through sixth grade
💻 Where: Live virtual Zoom session (link shared upon registration)
📝 How it works: The class includes a talk, followed by time for Q&A and discussion. You’ll receive a resource packet with a booklist and conversation scripts. The presentation will be recorded (Q&A will not be).
Beyond the Birds and Bees: How to Talk to Kids About Human Reproduction
Talking to kids about where babies come from can feel awkward or overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This workshop is designed to help parents and caregivers navigate age-appropriate conversations about human reproduction with clarity, confidence, and connection.
Whether your child is already asking questions or you’re unsure when or how to begin, you’ll leave this session with tools, language, and strategies to foster open, honest, and shame-free communication.
Together, we’ll explore:
When and how to start the conversation
What kids need to know at different ages
How to answer tough questions with confidence
Ways to align these conversations with your family’s values
Join us in a supportive, judgment-free space to learn, ask questions, and prepare for some of the most meaningful conversations you’ll have with your child.
Details:
🗓️ When: Tuesday, May 20th from 7:00–8:00 PM PST
👥 Who: Adults only—all parents and caregivers are welcome
🎤 Led by: Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., founder of GPS and a body literacy educator with 23 years of experience teaching kindergarten through sixth grade
💻 Where: Live virtual Zoom session (link shared upon registration)
📝 How it works: The class includes a talk, followed by time for Q&A and discussion. You’ll receive a resource packet with a booklist and conversation scripts. The presentation will be recorded (Q&A will not be).
Beyond the Birds and Bees: How to Talk to Kids About Human Reproduction
Talking to kids about where babies come from can feel awkward or overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This workshop is designed to help parents and caregivers navigate age-appropriate conversations about human reproduction with clarity, confidence, and connection.
Whether your child is already asking questions or you’re unsure when or how to begin, you’ll leave this session with tools, language, and strategies to foster open, honest, and shame-free communication.
Together, we’ll explore:
When and how to start the conversation
What kids need to know at different ages
How to answer tough questions with confidence
Ways to align these conversations with your family’s values
Join us in a supportive, judgment-free space to learn, ask questions, and prepare for some of the most meaningful conversations you’ll have with your child.
Details:
🗓️ When: Tuesday, May 20th from 7:00–8:00 PM PST
👥 Who: Adults only—all parents and caregivers are welcome
🎤 Led by: Konika Ray Wong, M.Ed., founder of GPS and a body literacy educator with 23 years of experience teaching kindergarten through sixth grade
💻 Where: Live virtual Zoom session (link shared upon registration)
📝 How it works: The class includes a talk, followed by time for Q&A and discussion. You’ll receive a resource packet with a booklist and conversation scripts. The presentation will be recorded (Q&A will not be).