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Human beings are sexual beings from birth. As such, children are naturally and rightfully curious about their growing bodies. While this curiosity and subsequent exploration manifests differently in toddlerhood, childhood, and adolescence--a parent's comfort level with this natural process will have a big impact on the child's relationship with sexuality.
In this popular podcast, Dr. Finlayson-Fife joins Taralynn of the Find the Magic Podcast to discuss what parents can do to help their children develop a healthy relationship with sexuality.
Listen to the full episode to learn more about:
Taking the shame, fear, and anxiety out of talking to kids about sex
Normalizing sexuality
Teaching our children to be deliberate and thoughtful in their choices about sexuality
Handling toddler and pre-adolescent curiosity about embodiment and sexuality
Modesty
By Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife4.7
10321,032 ratings
Human beings are sexual beings from birth. As such, children are naturally and rightfully curious about their growing bodies. While this curiosity and subsequent exploration manifests differently in toddlerhood, childhood, and adolescence--a parent's comfort level with this natural process will have a big impact on the child's relationship with sexuality.
In this popular podcast, Dr. Finlayson-Fife joins Taralynn of the Find the Magic Podcast to discuss what parents can do to help their children develop a healthy relationship with sexuality.
Listen to the full episode to learn more about:
Taking the shame, fear, and anxiety out of talking to kids about sex
Normalizing sexuality
Teaching our children to be deliberate and thoughtful in their choices about sexuality
Handling toddler and pre-adolescent curiosity about embodiment and sexuality
Modesty

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