Teaching Kids About SexualityTeaching Kids About Sexuality
Mental Health Matters
Liz Lange discusses how parents can approach conversations about sexuality with their children, offering tips for age-appropriate dialogue.
29:59•30 Jan 2025
Navigating Conversations on Sexuality with Your Kids
Episode Overview
- Start conversations about sexuality early using age-appropriate language.
- Use correct anatomical terms to normalise body discussions.
- Encourage curiosity without creating shame around the topic.
- Balance imparting values with educating on safe practices.
- Open communication is key to fostering healthy relationships.
“If we aren't teaching them about their sexuality and who they are, Google will.”
In this episode of Mental Health Matters, Liz Lange, along with guests Jeremiah and Selena Woodruff, tackles the often daunting task of teaching children about sexuality. While it might seem like a topic reserved for adults, Liz argues that it's crucial to start these conversations early.
The episode dives into the reasons why parents might feel uncomfortable discussing sexuality with their kids and offers practical advice on how to approach these discussions in a way that's age-appropriate and sensitive to each child's unique needs. You'll hear about the importance of using correct anatomical terms and differentiating between privacy and secrecy. Jeremiah and Selena provide insights into how curiosity can be encouraged without shame, stressing the value of open communication.
They emphasise that if parents don't address these topics, children might turn to unreliable sources like Google or their peers. The hosts share humorous anecdotes to illustrate how these conversations can arise naturally, often catching parents off guard. The episode also touches on the delicate balance of imparting values while ensuring children are informed about safe practices, particularly in religious contexts.
With a mix of personal stories and expert advice, this episode aims to equip parents with the tools they need to foster healthy, open dialogues about sexuality with their children. So, if you've ever squirmed at the thought of having 'the talk', this episode might just be the nudge you need.

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