Unboxed Conversations:

The Talk, at every age

What to say, when to say it, and how to approach these conversations with more ease.

Most parents are not avoiding these conversations because they do not care.

They are avoiding them because they are not sure when to start, how early is too early, or what to say in a way that does not feel awkward, overwhelming, or shame-based.

  • How to introduce topics without making them feel heavy

  • What to say when your child asks an unexpected question

  • How to reduce shame without becoming overly clinical

  • How to build ongoing communication over time

This workshop is designed to help you understand what these conversations can look like from early childhood through early adolescence, and how to approach them in a way that feels calm, clear, and age-appropriate.

A clear, practical way to start earlier

The workshop

The Talk at Every Age: Parent Workshop

$75

per household

Designed for parents of children ages 2–13

Conversation-based, practical, and developmentally grounded

Focused on bodies, boundaries, privacy, consent, and age-appropriate sexual health language

Includes up to two parents or guardians.

What we cover

How to talk about bodies and correct language from an early age.

Teaching boundaries, privacy, and consent in everyday moments.

How conversations shift from ages 2 through 13.

What to do when you feel unsure, uncomfortable, or caught off guard.

Format

90-minute workshop

Presentation, followed by Q&A

No pressure to share personal experiences

Educational, not therapy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.

  • This workshop is designed for parents of children roughly ages 2 through 13, with guidance on how conversations shift as kids grow.

  • No. This is a parent workshop focused on how adults can talk with children in developmentally appropriate ways.

  • Bodies, boundaries, privacy, consent, naming body parts, answering questions, and building ongoing communication over time.

  • No preparation is needed. The workshop is designed to meet you where you are and give you practical ways to approach these conversations.