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Talking To Kids About Sex
Parents can help children develop a positive view of sex and their own bodies, learn what behaviors are socially appropriate, and learn respect for others' bodies.
ArticleStaying Close to Your Tween Daughter
If you can adjust your parenting to her new needs, the tween years are the perfect time to strengthen your relationship with your preteen daughter.
ArticleWhat Every Parent Needs to Know to Keep Your Child Safe From Sexual Abuse
Parents think a discussion about "stranger danger" is sufficient to protect kids from sexual abuse, but most kids are molested by someone they know.
ArticleTalking to Kids About Sex: Age by Age Guide
Your family should be a safe place for kids to ask questions and share their worries. Here are some tips to make it easier to talk to your children about...
ArticleWhen Girls Want To Dress Inappropriately At A Young Age
ArticleSupporting Children Who May Be Nonbinary
Our choice of whether to support our child won't change who they are. But it will change how they feel about themselves.
ArticlePorn-Proof Your Child
If your child has online access, they will eventually see porn. So before that first exposure, you need to protect your child by educating them about porn.
ArticleWeaning a Toddler: Fixation on Breasts
It's very common for toddlers to need to touch their mother's breasts for comfort or to fall asleep for as much as a year after weaning.
ArticleWhat To Call Child's Genitals?
Our culture's simultaneous discomfort and fascination with sex leaves most parents feeling awkward naming their child's sexual organs.
ArticleHow to stop four year old from kissing cousin?
You have two goals here: preventing the (perfectly normal 4 year old) behavior, and preventing your son from feeling ashamed of his body and natural feelings.