More Than Sex-Ed has been providing fact-based, affirming, and comprehensive education about human sexuality in schools throughout the LA area since 2015. We now have programming for parents, caregivers, and educators of early learners.

Our MoTSeE Early Childhood program provides building blocks to support healthy development for preschoolers through early elementary schoolers, covering the appropriate content essential for this age group.

Our highly trainied, professional facilitators are dedicated to providing participants of all ages with honest, empowering, and life-saving, education in a way that encourages participation. Our workshops provide accurate and age-appropriate information while engaging participants in disucssion and reflection.

We support parents and caregivers in their role as the primary sexual health influencers for their children.

Our goals are to:

Help participants identify and express their values regarding healthy sexuality * Understand sexuality topics that are critical at each developmental stage * Increase their comfort with discussing gender diversity and sexual orientation Learn the facts about sexual health dangers impacting children and youth* Express the important messages about sexuality they want to give their children

For Parents, Caregivers, and Educators of Youth in Preschool - 1st grade:

Sessions for Adults are facilitated in-person or on Zoom and run 90-minutes to 2-hours.

Being an Askable Adult

  • Understand the importance of your role as sexuality educator in your child's life

  • Learn about the kinds of questions your kids may ask and how to appropriately respond

  • Gain helpful communication skills and vocabulary to talk with your kids about sexuality in age-appropriate ways

Hopes and Concerns for your Child's Sexual Health

  • Consider the important milestones of sexual development from birth to adulthood, as we participate in a group activity called the “Timeline of Firsts”

  • Practice communicating your family’s values, and build skills to lay the  groundwork for future conversations as children grow

  • Discuss your own hopes and fears about sex and sexuality for your children, and gain resources for supporting these talks

Talking to your Child about Boundaries and Bodies 

  • Understand the importance of talking to young children about bodily autonomy, personal space, and all the parts of their body

  • Practice having the hard conversations about safe and healthy touch, tricky behaviors, and trusted adults

  • Learn to protect your child by modeling consent and honoring boundaries