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What Age Should I Explain - WHAT IS ORAL SEX - to My Child? | #SexEdforParents

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What is sex? What is oral sex? These are common questions from kids in the intermediate age. On average, most kids ask these questions in the intermediate age, ages 7, 8, 9. However, many parents feel that that the intermediate age is too early to explain what is sex including oral sex to their child. In this video, I explain how you can have the sex talks starting in the toddler years and throughout the primary age that are designed to layer information and give your child medically-accurate information in an age-appropriate way that can lead to a natural progression of explaining what is sex including what is oral sex to your 8 year old.

TikTok video I refer to in the video:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thekathleenhema/video/7059727546862013701?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id7072814246175032838

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Timestamps
0:00 - Shocked Parents' Comments
0:40 - Faye's Sex Ed in the Home
2:55 - My 8yo Kid Is NOT Asking About Sex
4:20 - When Do I HAVE to Explain What is Oral Sex?
5:30 - Is the Sex Talk Over Now?

'It's Time for the Sex Talk for Parents' is a channel designed for modern day parents who know that the sex talks aren't a one-time talk but continuous conversation starting in the toddler years. If you feel unprepared to have talks about sex with your child - subscribe and follow along as I bring you weekly videos designed to help you build your confidence in having the sex talks.

Your religious, cultural, and family values are an important aspect to the sex talks and I want you to include them in your talks with your child after providing medically-accurate and age-appropriate sex education first. Family values are an integral part to the sex talks with your child after you first explain the medically-accurate sexual health information in an age-appropriate way. Then, absolutely, you can include your family values.

What you will find in my videos:
🎓Peer-reviewed research & statistics that support the sex talks
🌱Examples of how I've answered a sex question with my own kids
📒Scripts that can give you the words to say in order to start the conversation and keep it going
🙌Support & Encouragement
🍀Acknowledgement that the sex talks can be very difficult and may feel uncomfortable for some parents
🎬Short videos - because we are all busy parents!

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DISCLAIMER – All information presented on this channel is designed for educational and informational purposes.

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