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I'd say it has a lot to do with their peer group. I don't claim any expertise in the area, but I'd hope that the parent gets the information to the kids before they learn it somewhere else.
Here's a good website: http://www.talkingwithkids.org/sex.html |
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It really went very well, and he had some questions for me that I thought he already knew the answers to. We talked for a good 2 hours about it. Although he knows that he isn't suppose to have sex before marriage, I did discuss condoms with him, and informed him that they aren't 100% trustworthy. I also explained to him about getting a girl pregnant and the responsibilities he would have if that were to happen. He had already informed me that he had no interest in having sex before he married. He also knows that no matter what, his mom and I will love him no matter what he does. If he makes a mistake, then we will deal with it when it happens. I really doubt that he will make a mistake, because he has a very bright future ahead of himself and he doesn't want to jeopardize anything. My daughter is 12 years old, and my wife talked to her about a year ago about it, and she also told me that the talk went very well. |
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There is nothing about sex that I would ever discuss with my 5 year old. Or for that matter not even when he turns 6,7,8,9,10..... I will just see what level of maturity he is at before I even discuss basics with him.
My parents never talked to me about sex. Not even one time. Not only that my mother never talked to me about the female stuff either. I wish they would have so I would have been educated on the subject.
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Just a thought... at what age would we need to teach our children about sex if it was legal. There would be billboards, magazine and newspaper advertisements promoting their business everywhere. I know kids become serious at all different ages but I think we would see it alot more if prostitution was legalized.
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I think the idea of a talk is all wrong. You should have a discussion, that can begin as early as five if they ask questions. It should really begin by 7 or 8 when some kids start having play "boyfriends and girldfriends" on the playground and they start to see and hear things on TV and in music.
As they get older, and see more on TV and hear more from friends, then the discussion can get more adult and frank. It shouldn't be one talk, it should be 30 or 40. Kids get bombarded with so much other info from other sources, just one talk would get lost. This way also, if the child is going to make a decision to do something, they are more likely to come to a parent before making that decision, and that has to be good. And even if they don't, they know exactly what mom/dad think and have an idea about what is right/wrong/dangerous and how sex is twisted in the media. |
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I talked to my son just a few weeks before he turned 11. A few months after he really started paying attention to girls. The talk took a while and it included: peer pressure, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, peer pressure, testosterone, estrogen, why he now notices butts and boobs, wet dreams, peer pressure, sex, conception, birth and a bunch of other things...did I mention peer pressure? Tesch them what it is, how to recognize it, and how to deal with it. Apparently the talk went well, now he feels comfortable enough to talk to me about anything and has asked some pretty intense questions since then. He knows I'll listen and help and not judge...and that's the purpose of the talk in the first place.
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