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birds and the bees
what age and how much do you tell them about the birds and the bees? |
birds and the bees
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.we were having that discussion yesterday, my friends & i established that schools tell enough about it with the puberty talk you get as a 10 or 11 year old; until then i'd suggest answering questions simply but truthfully, the basics are covered at the end of primary school and by the time kids reach secondary school people are discussing what they've heard etc & work out the rest for themselves. my secondary school gave us little sex education & we're all getting by just fine
I'd just add that you can give them too much info. My eldest was asking questions when I was pregnant with his brother. I answered as simply as possible about sperms and eggs and growing in mummy's tummy etc. I asked him to repeat it back to see that he understood and it seemed he did. However 6 months later when he was 8 he asked me when his periods were going to start, so it looked as though I'd given him too much info and he'd got confused.
I hope my son never reads this!! He asked me about how babies are put into mummies' tummies by daddies, so I gave him a simple answer about special cuddles and mummy's special place where daddy puts his willy, etc. (He was three at the time)
A great deal of thought from my son and then the profound statement:
"I was looking forward to being a man, and now I'm not'.
I think he's changed his mind now he's grown up!
BUt you only answer the question actually asked for young children.
A 2 yr old asking 'Where did I come from' is not a request for the complete facts of life talk, the answer is 'mummy's tummy'
I am sure that like most parents you have enough common sense to work out where to go from here.