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The Natasha Helfer Podcast


Mar 14, 2021

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Natasha joined Braxton Dutson on his podcast, “Birds and Bees Podcast”.

Natasha Helfer-Parker, MFT, CST, CSTS speaks with Braxton about being able to explore topics, address uncomfortable situations, and improve your understanding about “The M word.” 

Masturbation–There are a lot of euphemisms for the word that makes many people uncomfortable to talk about. Let’s face it, many parents are worried about what it means if their child masturbates. 

If you are a parent who wants to be able to support your child in building values around masturbation while also avoiding shaming them,  then this episode is for you. Braxton and Natasha  are here to help dispel myths, talk about values, talk about masturbation, and to support parents in creating a value-centric view on masturbation. This is especially supportive for those who live in religious communities and practice themselves. 

Many of us have grown up in a religious setting that explicitly or overtly teaches values about masturbation. It is difficult to be able to follow these values while also addressing the reality that the majority of children are participating in self-soothing/masturbation practices. 

In this Episode we explore: 

-The question “when does masturbation usually start?”

-Speaking to values when addressing masturbation 

-Different approaches to conversations about masturbation with your child. 

-Avoiding shame when having these (multiple) conversations. 

-Creating “I Do’s” in what you value, VS following a “to Do” list.

-Historical views of Masturbation and how they affect us now. 

-Identifying what we want for our children as a sexual being later in life. 

-Offering a value-centric view on Masturbation in religious communities while addressing the ways we can best support our children.