Sunday, March 13, 2011

Home sex

They know you and will see your embarrassment, so why hide it? Say something like, "We didn't talk much about this when I was your age, so it's a bit tough for me to talk with you now. but don't force them to listen to a monologue they don't want to hear. You might be the last person they want to talk with about sex. That's OK, as long as they are getting accurate information somewhere. If you're not sure, ask other parents, your school or church leader about good sex education classes for kids. If you have never read about sex, inform yourself. Go to the library for a few hours, or pick up a good book at the bookstore. Several titles are available not only for general sexual information, but also for how to talk with your kids.

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