Learn More On Safe Sex
When it comes to teaching children about sex, parents can carry a lot of baggage from their own experiences learning about sex. Whether you are embarrassed, uncomfortable or simply don't know what words to use and when to start talking about sex with your children, The New Speaking of Sex [Northstone Publishing, 2005. ISBN-10: 1896836704] by Meg Hickling, R.N. is a great resource for parents.
When Do Kids Need to Know About Sex?
Parents of preschoolers might be sitting back, thinking "my child is too young to need to know about sex yet," but according to Hickling, talking with children about sex during the preschool years is the best time to start. Young children are ready to absorb all kinds of information about the world, and most are lacking any baggage or preconceptions about sex. Talking to young children about sex also tells them that sex and bodies are appropriate things to talk about in your family, which means that if they do experience sexual abuse, they are more likely to feel safe telling you about it.
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