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Having "The Talk" With Your Kids
Talking about sex can be fun; talking about sex to your kids, well, not so much.

As your kids age, the “talk,” the long-winded, uncomfortable conversation about sex can present a few obstacles for parents, such as what do I say? Should my partner or I give our kids “the talk?” Should I use visuals? If you’re preparing to give your child “the talk,” here’s a few do’s and don’ts.
 
Do’s
  • Do Clarify Your Own Stance on Sex: What does sex mean to you and how does this understanding affect your child’s meaning about sex.
  • Do Draw Attention to the Severity of the Act: Explain the possible outcomes and dangers of sex.
  • Do Hold a Proper Setting for “The Talk:” A coffee shop may not present the most ideal settings to communicate a serious talk with your child. Pick somewhere appropriate to teach your kids about sex.  
Don’ts
  • Don’t Wait Till The Teenage Years: Children will develop and learn faster than you did as a child. Technology too exposes children to sex faster now than ever before. Hold the talk before they enter puberty to give them an explanation for the change occurring to their bodies.
  • Don’t Be Too Graphic or Scientific: Keep the information simple and without all the details. Kids don’t need to know the anatomy and purpose of the vas deferens. Remember, provide the layman's terms for children.

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