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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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