PROGRAMS

EXPERTISE. INTEGRITY. RELATABILITY.

I speak to students, parents, faculty, and entrepreneurs at schools, conferences, companies, and non-profit organizations.

Kimberly Wolf’s LOVE CLASS™

Love is real to teenagers. Research indicates that they are looking for guidance and need reliable information on self-love, relational communication, and sexual health, if they are going to have joyful romantic lives. 

Love Class (TM) takes the same logical, evidence-based approach students encounter in all of their other subjects and applies it to the topic of love. With nearly twenty years of academic research and teaching experience in the fields of sexual health education, I bring a wealth of knowledge and a warm, relevant approach to lessons on everything from boundary-setting, to breakups, to how to find credible information and meaningful support related to sexual health issues. 

Having taught in public and private schools, a variety of religious contexts, and at educational conferences around the country, I am highly experienced at customizing classes to meet each organization’s goals and personalizing messaging to align with their core beliefs. 

Love Class™ for parents helps understand what they need to know and what they need to tell their teenagers, bridging the communication gaps that emerge around these delicate topics.

THE FATHER-DAUGHTER EFFECT™

The complexities of the teen years can strain parent-child relationships, and this is particularly true for fathers adjusting to the emotional and physical transformations of their daughters’ middle school and high school years. Fathers are often left feeling out-of-touch, confused, and at a loss for what to do and say.

These fact-packed sessions offer insights most fathers aren’t getting anywhere else. Participants will leave with an essential knowledge base and new communication tools.

Topics covered include girls’ psychology and culture, the roles of fathers, building father-daughter connections, and how fathers can support healthy self-concepts and social development in their daughters.

INTO THE BLUE LIGHT™

Today’s teenagers are digital natives, many consuming 9+ hours of media per day on their smartphones, laptops, and tablets, but they don't often understand how the content they are sharing online is stored, connected, and found by others. The risks and potential consequences of reckless and short-sighted online behavior are evident. But if harnessed effectively, the Internet can also help young people get ahead in their daily lives, during the college admissions process, and throughout their careers.

Into the Blue Light (ITBL) educational programs draw from the latest research on adolescent media use, expert perspectives from admissions officers and employers, and best practices in online reputation management.

Combining a refreshing, positive tone with next-generation strategies, ITBL presentations guide students, parents, and educators on topics including:

  • Managing everyday social media use.

  • Navigating tricky social media interactions.

  • Avoiding the spread of negative content.

  • Using search results to put your best foot forward when admissions officers and employers conduct online searches.

ITBL programs are essential for schools and community organizations helping teens prepare for success in a digital world.  

WHAT EVERYONE IS SAYING

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ORGANIZATIONS & CONFERENCES

Dad 2.0
HomeDadCon
National Coalition of Girl's Schools Conference
United Nations Foundation – GirlUp

SCHOOLS

Annunciation Orthodox School - Houston, TX
Brentwood School – Los Angeles, CA
Calvary Christian School – Los Angeles, CA
The Chapin School – New York, NY
Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart - Houston, TX
The Emery/Weiner School - Houston, TX
Incarnate Word Academy - Houston, TX
The Kinkaid School - Houston, TX
Marymount High School – Los Angeles, CA
Marymount School of New York – New York, NY
Notre Dame High School – Sherman Oaks, CA
St. John’s School – Houston, TX
St. Matthew's School – Los Angeles, CA
Westside Neighborhood School – Los Angeles, CA
Windward School – Los Angeles, CA
Woodward Academy – Atlanta, GA
The Village School – Los Angeles, CA

UNIVERSITIES

Cornell University
Georgetown University
OwlSpark – Rice University Startup Accelerator
RedLabs – The University of Houston Startup Accelerator
UCLA Anderson School of Business
University of California Santa Barbara