Preteen, Teen, and Parent Classes

The Preteen, Teen, and Parent classes at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health are designed to help families learn about important topics during adolescence and prepare to address changes during adolescent years from early puberty to right before college send-offs. We offer a broad spectrum of classes taught by our skilled instructors.


The Chat

Building upon our programming previously called Heart to Heart, we are now offering The Chat. Our classes discuss puberty, sexuality, communication, and decision-making in an informative, humorous, and lively manner. The Chat classes are intended for a preteen 10-12 years old and a grown up to attend together. Our goal is to create opportunities for families to engage with each other and grow in the experience of talking about these topics while honoring and respecting families’ traditions and beliefs. Our curriculum reflects national standards in both virtual and in-person formats, and are accessible to boys, girls and gender-expansive youth.

The Chat In-person and The Chat Virtual mirror each other. They both share the same content and curriculum, and both are offered to all genders, together in the same space.

The Chat In-Person

Two 2-hour Sessions

First Session

  • An introduction to the puberty experience for every body including body odor, pimples, hair, growth, and voice changes.
  • What most girls experience in puberty including breasts, periods, masturbation, self-concept.
  • What most boys experience in puberty including erections, ejaculation, masturbation and self-concept.

Second Session

  • How our brains change during puberty.
  • Exploration of emotional regulation, decision-making, healthy conversations with family and friends, crushes, and consent.
  • Being sexual, sexual reproduction, healthy relationships, and sexual decision-making.

Register for The Chat In-Person: Menlo Park

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The Chat Virtual

Five 45-minute Workshops

#1 Is Puberty Weird?
An introduction to the puberty experience for every body including body odor, pimples, hair, growth, gender, and voice changes.

#2 Body Basics
What most girls experience in puberty including breast development, periods, masturbation, and self-concept.

#3 More Body Basics
What most boys experience in puberty including erections, ejaculation, masturbation, and self-concept.

#4 Crushes, Consent and Other Conversations
How our brains change during puberty. Exploration of emotional regulation, decision-making, healthy conversations with family and friends, crushes, and consent.

#5 Our Sexual Selves
Being sexual, sexual reproduction, healthy relationships, and sexual decision-making.

Register for The Chat Virtual

Please review the The Chat FAQ’s >

For additional information about the The Chat program, including a mission statement and goals, please visit www.greatconversations.com.


Parent Talks

We offer various parent talks throughout the year to empower parents as they guide their children through adolescence. Explore valuable insights and strategies on essential topics in raising preteens and teens, including managing technology use, having sensitive conversations, emotional regulation, family responsibility, puberty, and navigating friendships and social media. Join us to enhance your approach and foster a positive and supportive environment for your preteen or teen.

Our Parent Talks are offered periodically throughout the year. If there are no dates listed on the registration page, please subscribe to stay notified when registration becomes available.

Register for our Upcoming Parent Talks


Smart Sendoffs: Off-to-College Health Guidance for Students and Their Parents

Trained adolescent health experts will lead college-bound high school seniors and their parents together in interactive learning and discussion, covering important health issues that may arise during the college years. Emphasis is on encouraging communication between parents and teens and preparing for a healthy and manageable transition to life on a college campus.

The program will cover the following topics:

  • Stress and stress management
  • Mental health, including depression and eating disorders
  • Understanding harmful substances and strategies to stay safe
  • Healthy relationships and sexual health

This seminar is offered during the summertime only, as high school seniors prepare for college. If there are no dates listed on the registration page, please subscribe to stay notified when registration becomes available.

Register for Smart Sendoffs


Coming Soon: Teen Transitions

We're excited to introduce our new Teen Transitions class for 13-14-year-olds and their parents! This program will cover essential topics like building connections, resolving conflicts, making healthy decisions, and strengthening family support. To stay updated on the launch, please subscribe!


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