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How To Have The “Bird & Bees” Talk With Your Growing Kid

Growing Children has a lot of queries in their mind. It is necessary to have Bird & Bees talk with your growing kid. But what does a Bird & Bees talk mean?

The Bird & Bees talk means explaining the mechanism of reproduction to kids. It is the way of answering children’s questions like where babies came from and other sex-related information, which is essential for a child to know.

Many parents feel uncomfortable when the child asks any question of this type. They try to change the subject. The better option is to discuss the growing age things with your child.

Why having “Bird & Bees” talk with your kid is essential?

Learning about sexuality is a part of growing. Different age groups of children have further questions in their minds. Running away from their questions is not good. If you didn’t answer them, they would get the wrong knowledge from somewhere else. So, it is good to have a conversation with them and to answer their curiosity.  

Giving knowledge age by age:

Giving children knowledge age by age matters a lot. From an early age of two or three, children should be taught to cover their private parts. As they grow older, it becomes crucial for them to know about good and bad touch. Teach your kids the proper name of private parts instead of any nickname for them. Talking about these parts without an adequate name may give an idea of something bad about the appropriate term.

When a child is nine or ten years old, they see the changes in males and females. They want to know how the baby came into the world. They should be taught the real thing at these ages, but a deep explanation is not needed. Their mind is not so developed to understand everything.

The teenager perspective and “ Bird & Bees” talk:

A teenager goes through many changes in his/her body, emotions, and feelings during growing. The teenager wants to know everything clearly about what is happening to them. This is the age where they should have the actual Bird and bee talk. Giving proper and accurate knowledge of sexuality is very important. 

The teenager is very curious and sometimes worried about the changes. If they are not answered by parents, they will try to know about these changes and all from somewhere else, and there may be chances of getting unclear knowledge.

Researches show that receiving accurate information about sexuality leads to delayed sexual experimentations. The incorrect information will never result in anything good. While teenage children will prefer friends more to ask anything, it becomes essential to get closer to them early. Discussing accurate information about sexuality, which is crucial for kids from little age, is necessary. Your kid would share his/her curiosity and problems with parents only if they had a close relationship.

Also Read: Stress & Trauma In Children

This post was published on February 28, 2021 10:13 am

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