“What should I do if I catch my child watching porn?”
“How do I start talking to my child about romantic relationships?”
“How can I talk to my child about sex without making it sound like a lecture?
“How can I let my child know that I’m on his/her side and care...
This commentary was originally published in Channel NewsAsia on 7 November 2020.
SINGAPORE: A while ago, I was watching the Netflix series Sex Education.
For the uninitiated, Sex Education follows Otis, a teenager who starts giving out advice to his school mates after years of observing ...
“This was valuable… it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children.”
“It opens up our inhibitions and gives us real opportunities to put [our thoughts into] words.”
“Often boys are let off the hook, but I think they should be mindful and l...
“This was valuable… it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children.”
“It opens up our inhibitions and gives us real opportunities to put [our thoughts into] words.”
“Often boys are let off the hook, but I think they should be mindful and l...
"This was valuable… it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children.”
“It opens up our inhibitions and gives us real opportunities to put [our thoughts into] words.”
“Often boys are let off the hook, but I think they should be mindful and lea...
written by Mahi Nair
Birds & Bees is a workshop that engages parents on topics related to sexual health and relationships, so as to equip them to better communicate with their children about sexual education. The workshop is conducted by facilitators Tan Joo Hymn, a storyteller, teacher a...
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children."
"It opens up our inhibitions and gives us real opportunities to put [our thoughts into] words."
"Often boys are let off the hook, but I think they should be mindful and learn a...
This post was originally published as a press release on 1 July 2020.
Parents in Singapore believe that they should bear the primary responsibility of teaching sexuality education to their children—yet at the same time, many lack the tools, comfort level and confidence to do this.
This w...
Important: This workshop will be held online via Zoom. It will be a set of three sessions. Participants are required to attend all three sessions.
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children."
"It...