Empowering Conversations, Nurturing Growth
Trauma-informed puberty education and consulting, that transforms how puberty is talked about, taught, and understood to nurture confidence, understanding, and dignity in every child

Our Mission &Vision
Our mission is to empower families, schools, and community partners to create safe and supportive spaces for conversations about puberty. Through trauma-informed education and consulting, we transform how puberty is talked about, taught, and understood to nurture confidence, understanding, and dignity in every child.
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Our vision is a future where every child, regardless of ability or background, grows up with access to early, trauma-informed puberty education. We strive to normalize supportive and inclusive conversations so that families, schools, and communities work together to foster confidence, resilience, and dignity in every young person.
Our Core Values
Empowerment
We believe in building confidence and capability in children, families, providers and educators through knowledge, connection, and compassionate guidance. Empowerment fosters agency, self-awareness, and sustainable growth for all learners.
Safety
We prioritize environments that are physically, emotionally, and psychologically safe. Learning can only flourish when individuals feel secure, respected, and supported in their experiences.
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Inclusivity
We honor all abilities, identities, and backgrounds by creating equitable and accessible educational experiences. Our work is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves to be seen, heard, and valued.
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Growth
We champion continuous learning, understanding, and resilience. By embracing trauma-informed and developmentally responsive practices, we help students and educators alike evolve with curiosity and confidence.
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Collaboration
We partner with families, schools, and communities with integrity and shared purpose. Meaningful collaboration drives collective impact and ensures that every voice contributes to lasting change.
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Testimonials
Here's what participants in our trainings have to say:
"(After attending the training) I have a better understanding of how to approach this younger generation"
Webinar Participant
"As an outpatient clinical social worker, the opportunity and environment is very different but this training definitely got me thinking about opportunities to have these discussions as appropriate in this setting and consider how to make both kids and parents comfortable with the subject (of puberty)"
Webinar Participant
"There are many new skills and ideas (from this training) I'd like to implement, but I liked the first exercise she (Jennalyn) had us do, which was simply breathing and grounding exercise. I think that alone can help set the tone for the way we present materials and have conversations about puberty and sex education"
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