Sex education without shame and fear
Doctor Sam Medical Center invites parents to an online webinar about sex education for children without fear, shame, or myths. It is an open talk about important topics that build trust, safety, and a healthy understanding of the child’s body.
Speaker: Liliia Yahodka – psychologist (children and adults)
Date and time: April 18, 13:00–15:00
Format: online
Price: free
Participation is possible with prior registration on the website or by phone +380 67 201 18 61
Place
Doctor Sam Medical Center
Time
April 18, 13:00–15:00
Price
0 uah
What you will learn
- How to answer “awkward” children’s questions calmly and confidently
- How to talk to a child about the body and personal boundaries without fear
- How to teach safety rules and protect your child from unwanted touches
- How to build trust with your child during the teenage years
- How to stop avoiding conversations and become your child’s main source of information
Speaker

Work experience
since 2008
Languages
Ukrainian
Yahodka Liliia Viktorivna
Education
- 2002-2007 – Kyiv National University named after T. Shevchenko. Specialty «Teacher»
- 2018-2020 – Kyiv National University named after T. Shevchenko. Specialty «Psychologist»
- Member of the Association of Sexologists and Sex Therapists (ASSU)
- Member of the National Psychological Association (NPA)
- Trainer in sexual education and sexual literacy
Fields of expertise
Children (ages 3 to 17):
- Assessment of school readiness
- Self-esteem issues
- Age-related crises and stages (crisis of three years, crisis of seven years, adolescence, parental divorce)
- Difficulties in communicating with peers
- Self-harming behavior
- Suicidal thoughts
- Auto-aggression
- Learning difficulties
- Anxiety and aggressive states
- Eating disorders
- Professional self-determination
- Motivation issues
- Sexual education and literacy for children
Adults (ages 18 and up):
- Self-esteem disorders
- Addressing complexes
- Communication and relationship-building problems
- Personal crises
- Sleep disorders
- Eating disorders
- Anxiety or apathy
- Auto-aggression
- Self-harming behavior
- Emotional exhaustion and professional burnout
Family counseling:
- Communication issues with children or partners
- Family conflicts
- Challenges with a difficult teenager in the family
- Sibling jealousy
- Relationship crises



