Created for teachers, by teachers

  • Supportive

    Teachers have to tackle the awkward stuff head on, so we’ve done all we can to make sure you’re supported. Our teacher’s guides explain how each resource links with the curriculum, what you’ll need, and how to answer those tricky questions. 
  • Flexible

    It’s not all “chalk and talk”. Our resources are full of fun, shame-busting activities to get your students thinking on their feet. Plus they’re flexible, so you can adapt them to suit the needs of your class and the time you have available. 
  • Reassuring

    Making sure young people feel supported means going beyond the school gates, and including parents and carers too. We provide clear information handouts to help you reach out and reassure families at home.  

Helpful Articles for Teachers

  • ★★★★★
    "The interactive approach makes it so much easier to teach a topic that can sometimes feel uncomfortable. The emphasis on honest content creates space for open and respectful conversations."
  • ★★★★★
    "A great resource that makes puberty education feel normal and empowering. The focus on facts over fear helps spark honest, stigma-free conversations."
  • ★★★★★
    "The materials are inclusive, relatable, and pitched just right for this age group. It’s clear they’ve been designed to open up positive, respectful dialogue."

Frequently asked questions 

Here’s what other teachers have asked us. Hopefully they’ll answer any questions you have too. If not, you can contact us via an online form. 
  • We’ll ask for a few details about you, including your email address, then create an account for you on our website. As soon as you’re signed up, you can start downloading our resources.

  • Once you’ve created an account, you can choose which resourcesyou’d like. They’ll download automatically to your computer. We’ll send them to you in an email too, so you can find them later.

  • Of course. Every eligible teacher who downloads kiin education resources will get a sample pack of our period products in the post.

  • Three. There's ‘The physical changes during puberty’, ‘The emotional changes during puberty’, and ‘The power of periods’ (coming soon!). Each one is split into primary and secondary packs, perfect for pupils aged 8-10 and students aged 11-14 respectively.

  • Each resource contains a teacher’s guide (pdf), a lesson presentation (PPt), activity sheets for students (pdf), a take-home booklet (pdf), and a poster for your wall (pdf).