Webinars

Talking to Kids

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The six Critical Conversations for families are:

  1. Feelings & Emotions. Developing skills of emotional literacy, awareness, and resilience are necessary for sexual integrity. This is the first and most important skill for children to develop and continue to grow in. 
  2. God’s Design for Sex. Having open, judgment-free conversations about how God created us and His purposes for our sexuality is critical to sexual integrity. 
  3. Preparation for Exposure. All children will be exposed to sexualized content and ideas eventually, so they should be prepared to know what to do when this happens, and feel safe coming to parents to talk about it. 
  4. Temptation. Temptation is real, even Jesus was tempted, so we should not ignore it. Skills for resisting temptation are built upon year by year. 
  5. Processing Exposure. Safe family guidelines help families talk through and process exposures to sexual media and situations. Children often need prompts to help them open up about things they have experienced but are afraid to talk about. 
  6. Leveraging Your Story. Your story, as a parent, is the leverage to help your child open up about their story. Guidance will help you do this appropriately.

If you have not participated in a Critical Conversations session at a homeschool convention or via webinar, or if you want a refresher, Be Broken offers free, live webinars monthly. You can register for an upcoming free, webinar here:

Talk Sex with Teens

The six Critical Conversations for families are:

  1. Feelings & Emotions. Developing skills of emotional literacy, awareness, and resilience are necessary for sexual integrity. This is the first and most important skill for children to develop and continue to grow in. 
  2. God’s Design for Sex. Having open, judgment-free conversations about how God created us and His purposes for our sexuality is critical to sexual integrity. 
  3. Preparation for Exposure. All children will be exposed to sexualized content and ideas eventually, so they should be prepared to know what to do when this happens, and feel safe coming to parents to talk about it. 
  4. Temptation. Temptation is real, even Jesus was tempted, so we should not ignore it. Skills for resisting temptation are built upon year by year. 
  5. Processing Exposure. Safe family guidelines help families talk through and process exposures to sexual media and situations. Children often need prompts to help them open up about things they have experienced but are afraid to talk about. 
  6. Leveraging Your Story. Your story, as a parent, is the leverage to help your child open up about their story. Guidance will help you do this appropriately.

If you have not participated in a Critical Conversations session at a homeschool convention or via webinar, or if you want a refresher, Be Broken offers free, live webinars monthly. You can register for an upcoming free, webinar here:

bebroken.org/critical-conversations-webinar

(For the parent/guardian and/or for the teen/tween to complete together or separately)

Go Beyond the Talk

Prepare Your Child to Make Thoughtful, Well-Informed Decisions Regarding Sex, Gender & Sexuality by Going Beyond “The Talk”

This is the first ever curriculum-based program for You the parents -AND- for Your teen and preteen to complete on their own (or with you) that can be a High School Credit and help YOU and your Preteen and Teen with a series of micro-discussions GO BEYOND “THE TALK!” – versus trying to prepare for one talk that can explain it all.