How To Talk To Your Kids About Sex
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It’s the subject that makes parent’s sweat and kids squirm. Today we’re talking about teaching our kids about sex. Our children live in a highly sexualized society where they’re exposed to sexual language, images, and behaviors before they may be prepared to handle them. Our guests, Cheryl Butler and Dana Spinler from True North Counseling, will be covering the why, when, and how to have “The Talk”.Dana and Cheryl from True North are creating an online course curriculum that will be released in the next few months. If you use the code “Stonebridge” you can get 25% off.  Also, if you have questions directly for them, you can contact them at [email protected] is a licensed professional counselor (LPC), counselor supervisor (LPC-S), and certified “boy mom” of twin 9-year olds and a 5-year-old.  She is the founder of True North, a counseling and consulting practice in The Woodlands, Texas.  Her expertise includes working with families, children and adolescents, and couples. Dana is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with a master’s in counseling from Liberty University. She has worn many hats as a social worker, Navy wife, teacher, stay-at-home mom, homeschool educator, women’s advocate, business owner, and adoptive parent. Her style of counseling helps to build resilience through acceptance and commitment to finding hope.For more information on Cheryl and Dana go to https://www.truenorthtw.com/Equip Online is in partnership with StoneBridge Church and Mosaics of Mercy.www.gostonebridge.comwww.mosaicsofmercy.com
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