Talking to Your Children About Puberty
It’s natural for this to be an uncomfortable discussion.
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It’s natural for this to be an uncomfortable discussion.
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Parents need to make the subject of consent a priority, both in context of sexual and non-sexual boundaries.
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Coercion ranges from verbal cues to someone physically forcing themselves upon another.
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Getting them to understand & navigate the world of peer and social influence is a challenge for most parents.
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Most parents aren’t even aware that their children are engaged in sexting.
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No relationship is perfect. But, no relationship should be one sided either.
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While there may be cultural barriers, keeping an open dialogue is key to helping them take the right decision.
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We asked people on Facebook what they thought. Here’s a summary of the interesting perspectives shared.
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If you are spending the money on toys, it pays to understand what your child needs. (For ages 4 – 5).
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Parental involvement in play is critical to raising happy, healthy children. (For ages 1 – 3).
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