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How to Get Your Children to Talk to YOU about "IT": An age-by-age sexual education guide
Course Introduction
About Instructor
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Philosophy
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Background
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Workbook
The Fundamentals
When are Children Ready?
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Why it's Soooooo Important!
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What Might Be Stopping You?
Introduction
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Worry About Innocence
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Awkwardness or Embarrassment
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Uncertain What to Say
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Your Child is Hesitant
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What Kids Need to Know and When They Need to Know It
Talk with your kids timeline
0-2 Years Old
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3-5 Years Old
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6-8 Years Old
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9-12 Years Old
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13-18 Years Old
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5 Things Parents Do Wrong When Talking THE Talk
Introduction
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Mistake #1 - Wait for Kids to Ask or School to Do It
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Mistake #2 - Lie
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Mistake #3 - Forget Your Poker Face
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Mistake #4 - Use Fear, Shame, or Absolutes
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Mistake #5 - Fail to Utilize Teachable Moments
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Answering Difficult Questions Kids Ask
The Framework
Answering a Child's Difficult Questions - A Framework to Help
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10 Toughest Sex Questions Kids Ask and How to Answer Them
#1 Answering Where Do Babies Come From?
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#2 Answering Is it OK to Masturbate?
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#3 Answering What is a Condom?
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#4 Were You a Virgin When You Got Married?
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#5 What Do Couples Do Who Don't Want Babies?
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#6 Answering What is 69?
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#7 Answering What is the Right Age for Sex?
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#8 Answering How Do Babies Die?
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#9 What is Porn? What is a Prostitute?
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#10 Answering What is Rape?
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Course Wrap-up
Congratulations! You finished!
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Sexuality Education Resources and Books
For Parents of 9-12 Year Olds
A Special Offer for Parents of 9-12 year olds
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The Benefits & Results
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Course Clips
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Bonuses & Guarantee
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#8 Answering How Do Babies Die?
How to Get Your Children to Talk to YOU about "IT": An age-by-age sexual education guide
10 Toughest Sex Questions Kids Ask and How to Answer Them
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Jen Elledge, Mph, Ches
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Another tough question kids ask parents is, "How do babies die?" Kids may ask questions about abortion or miscarriage as well. Want to know where to start? Watch on to get some ideas and possible scripts for answering this tough sex question.
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