by Robie H. Harris
How
lucky was I to be able to be at and attend workshops at and be the opening
keynote speaker at the CFLE's 2011 National Sex Ed Conference! Very lucky! Despite
the horrendous rain storm on Wednesday night, people arrived and were full of great
questions after my keynote, in which I spoke about the times we live in, and
the fact that children and teens still need honest and scientifically accurate
information about their bodies and healthy sexuality. The measure of a great
conference is if you leave learning something that you did not know before or
clarifying or questioning something you had been thinking about. In Vicki
Hadd-Wissler's workshop, "The Early Years: Promoting Healthy Development in Young Children," I realized more than ever that by going to the setting
parents already have a connection to, their church or synagogue, or their
child's day-care or pre-school, makes it easier for the parent to attend the
workshop you are giving, and in Vicki's case, it makes it easier to reach parents
and talk with them about why it matters and how to talk with their young
children about sexuality issues. This also validated the work I do and am
continuing to do for young children, and gave me another path to reach parents
with my two books for younger children, WHO HAS WHAT? and IT'S NOT THE STORK!
In Jennifer Johnson and Leslie Kantor's workshop on how PPFA is using
technology for older kids and teens, I came away convinced that getting to
older kids and teen via cell phone with information about sexual health issues,
again, going to where the kids "are at," makes such solid sense and
started my thinking of how to get the information in my books for older
children—IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL and even IT'S SO AMAZING to older kids and
teens. Thanks, Bill and everyone at CFLE for making us learners again.
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