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Puberty Talk: Materials for Parents
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Puberty is an important time in your child’s life.
You are both approaching a huge milestone and the difference you can make at this point in their life is huge, too!
Support your child’s journey into adolescence by talking about it openly and being prepared with the facts.
We’ve got some tools and resources to help guide your discussions on how to talk to your kids about puberty and all the changes that happen during puberty.
The key is to start the puberty talk today and continue the conversation.
You’ll be helping to kick off their journey towards becoming a strong, healthy, and confident young adult.
You’ve got this!
The Parent Booklet is a resource to learn and prepare for (or continue) the conversation with your child about puberty and his/her journey to becoming a strong, healthy, and confident young adult.
Download Parents Booklet (English)
Download Parents Booklet (Spanish)
Always Changing - Co-ed
This video offers general information that is helpful in teaching adolescent development for girls and boys.
Always Changing - Boys
This video is an effective way to explain puberty to developing young boys.
Always Changing - Girls
This video is an effective way to explain puberty to developing young girls.
For over 35 years, Always’ PG School Program has provided free puberty education materials to schools to prepare educators, students and parents.
Learn more about our program at the program website:
Tips & Advice landing page
Browse our collection of articles with tips and advice related to puberty, periods and period protection.
Helping Girls Across the World
Always has been providing access to period protection to girls and women that need it the most.
#EndPeriodPoverty
Lack of access to period products continues to be a barrier to girls’ education, and we’re committed to raising awareness, providing period products to those in need and sparking change.