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I remember I first started 'sex-ed' at about age 10 in school. We were taught that mummy & daddy get together and have a special cuddle, and daddy's semen ("like tiny tadpoles") went inside mummy and attached to an egg ("like a grain of sand") and a baby started growing.
Fast forward to high school and at 14 we were being taught about anatomy. A little too late for me as it turned out.
I've got a neice and nephew in primary school now, & I can't help being concerned for their safety. But what's appropriate, and at what age?
Too much too soon is obviously going to be unnecessarily distressing for most little kids. But giving them the heads up (& the vocabulary) to know, and be able to report to mum and dad, that they're being touched inappropriately seems to me to be critical. So what age should we be starting to broach these topics with kids?
Fast forward to high school and at 14 we were being taught about anatomy. A little too late for me as it turned out.
I've got a neice and nephew in primary school now, & I can't help being concerned for their safety. But what's appropriate, and at what age?
Too much too soon is obviously going to be unnecessarily distressing for most little kids. But giving them the heads up (& the vocabulary) to know, and be able to report to mum and dad, that they're being touched inappropriately seems to me to be critical. So what age should we be starting to broach these topics with kids?