The problem is whether it comes from social media, Google, and other kids—or from a physician-led, clinically accurate curriculum built for families.
Bonus: When you join the waitlist, I’ll send you 138 science-backed Conversation Cards that build trust between you and your child or teen so that you can have comfortable conversations about sex.
Waitlist open now → Early enrollment May 27 → Public enrollment June 2
But What Can Parents Do?
You know your kids or teens are learning from social media, Google, and friends who are just as clueless as they are confident.
Most parents know they should be having detailed conversations about sex, consent, contraception, abuse, puberty, and pregnancy.
Most have no idea how to actually start the conversation.
And even worse, most people don’t have in-depth clinical knowledge to teach this critical information.
So you put it off and hope the school or a book or website will fill the gap. And while you wait, someone else fills the gap.
The misinformation leads to real consequences.
Kids who can’t recognize abuse or assault because no one ever told them what those things actually are
Tweens who don’t know that oral sex is sex — and come into the doctor’s office with consequences they didn’t know were possible
Teens and adults who can’t recognize an unhealthy relationship and don’t know how to get out. (Yes, according to the NSES, this is part of a comprehensive sex ed program!)
Adults who can’t communicate with their partners about their own bodies because no one ever taught them the words
And nearly half of all pregnancies in the United States and worldwide are unplanned!
The Scripted Drill Sergeant (The Gym Teacher)
The Horror Director (Scare Tactics)
The Cryptic Poet (The Scared Relative)
The Urban Legend Dealer (The Clueless Friend)
The Moral Judge (The Purity Lecturer)
The TMI “Cool” Adult
Our culture has completely tangled up the science of human biology with the morality, the politics, and the cultural baggage around sex.
So when parents try to teach it, they’re not explaining science. They’re wading through confusion, cultural baggage, and decades of mixed messages. The clinical truth of sex and biology gets buried under all of that.
And so the conversation never happens. Or it happens wrong. Or it happens too late.
Making More Humans is a physician-led curriculum that starts where everyone agrees — with the science — and builds from there.
Just the clinical truth about how humans are actually made.
Making More Humans is for everyone ages 7–18. Everyone starts at the beginning covering the basics of anatomy, health, and safety. It builds into reproduction, puberty, consent, relationships, and more. You can pause when it’s too mature and continue when they’re ready.
Clinical truth. Not theory.
Dr. Robin spent decades watching what happens when people don’t have accurate information about their own bodies. She built this curriculum from those patients — the ones who came in too late, too ashamed, or too misinformed to get the help they needed.
Understanding that sticks. Not facts they’ll forget.
Most sex ed leaves kids knowing words they can’t define and concepts they can’t apply. Making More Humans builds on how learning actually works — kids think through biology instead of memorizing it. The result is understanding they can actually use.
The whole story. Not just the basics.
School sex ed covers the mechanics of reproduction and STD basics — that’s it. Making More Humans covers the full arc of human biology as a life skill. Development, puberty, relationships, consent, and what to do when something goes wrong.
You don’t need all the answers. Just create the space.
Most parents want to have these conversations but genuinely don’t know how. Making More Humans handles the hard parts, in the right way, from someone with the credentials and experience to do it well.

Knowledge is the most powerful protection a child can have. When kids know the clinical facts about their bodies, consent, and relationships, they can recognize danger, name what happened to them, and get help. The risks parents fear most are prevented not by ignorance, but by accurate information.

Our culture is incredibly effective at creating shame around the human body. The clinical truth removes that shame by removing the moral lens. When human biology is presented as biology — not as a judgment, not as a belief system — it stops being something to be embarrassed about and starts being something to understand.

Reproductive biology, sexual development, gender — these are not political issues or moral debates. They are scientific facts that have been studied, verified, and understood for generations. This curriculum teaches what is actually known about how the human body works. Not what someone believes about it.
6 modules with 50 lessons covering the full human lifespan.
Designed to watch together or independently at whatever pace works for your family.
Making More Humans gives your child the physician-led, clinically accurate education in human biology that school won’t provide and that you aren’t equipped to give alone—so they grow up with the knowledge to stay safe, make informed decisions, and understand the body they’ll live in their whole life.
“I needed my children to have information that they could relate to and use in the future as they make important decisions for themselves, Dr. Robin has provided that.
“We fell in love with the program because of how easy it is to understand complex information and she does an amazing job explaining it and showing it. My children are more confident, thoughtful and familiar with the human body than they were before.”
– A Classroom Teacher/Mom
I was a teenager with no personal experience the first time I taught sex ed.
My brother had just gotten “the talk.” It lasted about a minute before his stepdad bolted out of the room. So I went in instead, pulled out my biology textbook, and explained the whole thing — genetics first, then how conception actually worked, then why people didn’t get pregnant every time.
My brother’s first response: “WHAT? That’s disgusting. There is no way people do that.”
His second response, once I walked him through the science: complete understanding. No shame. No fear. Just science and plain speaking.
I went on to medical school and practiced family medicine for over a decade. And I kept seeing the same thing — that plain clinical truth, delivered without shame or scare tactics, was the only thing that actually protected people. And I kept seeing what happened when nobody provided it.
Making More Humans exists because of what I couldn’t unsee.
Making More Humans is a one-time purchase that gives your family lifetime access to the full curriculum. All modules, all materials, everything included.
Individual Family: $200 Full access, all modules, all materials
Fair Access Pricing: $100 For families who need it, no questions asked
Schools and Organizations We want every student to have access to this curriculum. Tiered licensing is available based on your school’s free and reduced lunch enrollment.
Before you join the waitlist, let’s clear up the things parents worry about the most.
By the time most parents think the timing is right, their child or teen has already been getting a biology education — from social media, from Google, and from friends who don’t know what they’re talking about. Waiting doesn’t protect them. It just means someone else fills the gap.
The first module starts at age 7 and everyone starts at the beginning regardless of where they are now. There is no such thing as too late.
Schools have limited time and resources, so they focus on the mechanics of reproduction and how to avoid STIs.
Teachers haven’t seen what I have seen so they’re working from a curriculum, not from decades of clinical experience with real patients.
The National Sex Education Standards call for comprehensive, developmentally appropriate education starting young. Almost no school meets them.
What schools provide is a starting point. Not an education.
This is the cultural baggage talking, not the science. Human biology is not adult content.
When it’s taught clinically, clearly, and accurately, kids respond the way my own teenager did: “Mom, you took all the fun out of it.”
Understanding the science doesn’t sexualize anything. It demystifies it. Knowledge is protection, not permission.
Knowing how to do something and knowing how to teach it accurately are two very different things.
Only 9% of adults can correctly label all the parts of a vulva. Only 46% can name the three openings in female anatomy. Most adults have a grade school understanding of human biology.
Personal experience is not the same as clinical knowledge.
Yes, completely. There are no deadlines, no schedules, and no pressure to move through the modules in any particular timeframe. Most families return to the curriculum again and again as their children grow. A lesson that’s not relevant at age 8 might be exactly what’s needed at 12. You have lifetime access, so the curriculum grows with your family.
Making More Humans is designed to be flexible. Some parents watch the lessons first to prepare for conversations. Others watch alongside their child or teen. Some older teens work through it independently. The curriculum works all three ways.
Each module includes a discussion guide to help families talk about what they’ve watched because the goal isn’t just that your child learns this. It’s that your whole family has the language to keep the conversation going.
A private podcast version is also included with your purchase. This is perfect for listening ahead so you’re prepared before watching with your family. You’ll find the link in your confirmation email. Watching is still the best way to get the full experience, but the podcast means you can fit it into your life however works best for you.
No. The Clinical Truth Approach means this curriculum teaches what is actually known about how the human body works, not what someone believes about it. Science doesn’t take sides.
Topics like gender development, sexual orientation, contraception, pregnancy termination, and sexual pleasure are all covered because they are part of human biology. You can see exactly what’s in each module in the curriculum overview above. Nothing is hidden and nothing is added. Everything is grounded in clinical science.
If you have specific questions about content, contact Jill at jill@docrobinschool.com.
Because you get immediate access to the full curriculum at purchase, we aren’t able to offer refunds.
Before you purchase, you can explore the free Content Vault. It includes sample lessons so you can experience Dr. Robin’s teaching style and make sure it’s the right fit for your family.
Start the conversation today with 138 printable prompts that make big talks feel low-stakes and natural—even with skeptical tweens and teens.
Waitlist Perks:
Early Enrollment: Get first dibs on the full program starting May 27.
(Public enrollment opens June 2.)