Should Parents answer their children's question about sexual topics honestly?
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Should Parents answer their children's question about sexual topics honestly?
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Also, it’s not a one and done deal. All the experts on this topic suggest you sprinkle into a little at a time. Younger kids don’t need details. As they grow and mature, you can share more. I’d prefer my children learn from me and not the world.
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Absolutely! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!Nyam Bura wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 13:51 I grew up in a society where parents are never free to discuss the topic of sex with their children. It was difficult for me to ever discuss such issues with my parents. I agree with the author that parents should teach their children about sex at an early age. This also protects children from sexual abuse as they will feel free to discuss the issues with their parents.
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I agree because the world certainly won't do it right! Thanks for commentinKayla Archer wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 14:14 I completely agree! It’s not wrong for kids to be curious about this, and if parents don’t provide the answers, they will find someone else who will.
Also, it’s not a one and done deal. All the experts on this topic suggest you sprinkle into a little at a time. Younger kids don’t need details. As they grow and mature, you can share more. I’d prefer my children learn from me and not the world.
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I know what you mean about awkward, my mom was shocked when I got pregnant and I had been married almost 2 years! Hahaha! Thanks for commenting!Emily Meadows wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 19:41 I absolutely believe that parents should speak with their children about sex proactively, and then they should answer questions as they arise. My mother tried to teach us, and ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I mean, we learned, but it was awkward. HAHA!
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Agreed! Thanks for commenting! I love hearing other's opinions!Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023, 19:53 I agree that we ahould be honest in answering our children question. Even about sexual topics. Because everything the parents said became the truth for their children. But we also must give them an understanding that such topic isn't something to discuss lightly or publicly.
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