Download from Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studiogaus.sexedu
What Is “This is Me”?
“This is Me – Sexual Education for Children” is a beautifully designed, interactive, ageappropriate
app created by Studio Gaus. It helps children aged 4–12 learn about their
bodies, feelings, respect, relationships, and identity in a safe, thoughtful, and guided way.
The app breaks sensitive topics into age-specific levels:
What Is “This is Me”?
- Ages 4–6: Learning about body parts, private zones, and emotions
- Ages 7–9: Understanding personal boundaries, body changes, relationships
- Ages 10–12: Deeper discussions on puberty, attraction, and self-identity
Each section includes friendly illustrations, audio explanations, and engaging prompts
designed in consultation with child psychologists and educators.
How to Download
- Open the Google Play Store on your Android phone or tablet.
- Search for: “This is Me – Sex Education” by Studio Gaus
- Or click this direct link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studiogaus.sexedu - Tap Install, and wait for it to download.
- Open the app, and choose the age group for your child.
Note: Currently available for Android only.
How to Use the App
- Select Your Child’s Age Group: 4–6, 7–9, or 10–12.
- Explore Topics Together:
- Body parts (with correct terminology)
- Emotions and privacy
- Consent and safe touch
- Self-awareness and relationships
- Audio Narration: Listen together or let the app read aloud to your child.
Interactive Visuals: Kids tap characters or scenes to learn about situations (e.g., asking for permission, naming feelings).
No Ads or Distractions: The interface is child-friendly, calm, and distraction-free.
Why Parents love it
– Developed with experts in child development and psychology
– Inclusive and respectful of gender, identity, and culture
– Encourages real conversations between parent and child
– Helps children understand that their body and feelings are valid, important, and theirs to protect
– Builds foundational knowledge before misinformation from AI, internet, or peers fills the gap
Tips for Parents
Co-view the content the first time your child uses the app.
– Use it as a starter for family discussions about body respect and personal space.
– Revisit topics weekly or monthly as children grow.
– Keep reinforcing the messages with real-life examples and books.
Final Thoughts
“This is Me” is not just an app—it’s a conversation tool. In today’s AI- and media-heavy world, where kids often learn sensitive information without context, this app empowers you to be the first voice your child hears on love, respect, and self-awareness.
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