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Puberty is awkward to talk about: Poe Center has a workshop for that

The Poe Center for Health Education is offering in-person sessions of its popular Girl and Guy Talk workshops.
Posted 2022-02-10T17:07:31+00:00 - Updated 2022-02-10T16:49:00+00:00
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Puberty is awkward for kids and their parents. It can be a difficult conversation, but it doesn't have to be.

The Poe Center for Health Education is hoping to make it a little easier for families by offering in-person workshops designed for children and a parent or caregiver in their life. 

Girl Talk is is designed for 4th to 7th grade girls and addresses topics including "adolescent growth and development and the physical, social and emotional changes that girls experience during puberty." There will be 3D exhibits, candidate discussions that range from the workings of the reproductive system to the menstrual cycle to feminine hygiene protection.

Girl Talk will be held Feb. 19 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Poe Center at 224 Sunnybrook Road in Raleigh. Registration is $25 per family. 

There is also a Guy Talk workshop for boys in grades 5th through 8th grade. It is planned March 12 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Poe Center. Guy Talk will explore what happens during puberty, the reproductive systems, proper nutrition and hygiene and online safety. Registration is $25 per family. 

Note: Poe Center is requiring face masks and encouraging social distancing, so bring your mask!

Head over to Poe Center's website for registration information for these classes. The Poe Center is near downtown Raleigh.

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