"My Kid has NEVER asked Where Babies Come From" (SPOILER - you MUST initiate this talk)

Опубликовано: 06 Июль 2021
на канале: Kathleen Hema
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Parenting Tips & Advice for explaining where do babies come from if your 7 or 8 year old has not asked. The majority of children will ask the question, Where do Babies Come From? It is usually the first sex-related question that parents will tackle when it comes to answering sex questions and having the talk throughout childhood. But some parents have said that their child has not asked Where do Babies Come From or any sex question and therefore should they be worried? I don't think parents need to be worried that their child hasn't asked this question, but parents need to be proactive and be ready to initiate the talk with their child. The age range that children usually ask, where do babies come from, is anywhere from 3-6 years old. Therefore, if your child is 7 or 8 years old, you may have unintentionally shut down the lines of communication between yourself and your child. But don't worry, you can show your child that you want to talk about sexual topics and that you are an approachable and askable parent. 😊 Check out the timestamps for the chapters of this short video if you need to jump to a specific part.

Timestamps
0:00 - Parents: Have you said?
0:43 - Average Age Children Ask...
1:48 - Why Don't Some Kids Ask...
2:44 - Using Books to Answer the Q
4:00 - Transitioning this Convo w/ 7-8 year old

Having the Sex Talk with your Child can feel overwhelming. But I'm here to help and It's Time for the Sex Talk for Parents is designed to make having conversations with your child about sex and answer their sex questions easier. If you have a question or want to reach out to me - feel free - I'm on IG, FB, & TT.

'It's Time for the Sex Talk for Parents' is a channel designed to provide parenting tips and parenting advice on how to talk about sex, sexual health, and sexuality with their child. Many parents feel unprepared to have talks about sex with their child and I, Kathleen Hema, am here to help parents build their confidence in being able to talk about sex with their child. I want parents to know that they can provide medically-accurate and age-appropriate sex education to their child AND include their family values. Family values are an integral part to the sex talk and sex talks with your child but it is key to first explain the medically-accurate sex and sexual health information in an age-appropriate way. Then you can add in your family values. In my videos, I give examples of how to do this.

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