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How can you give your child the crucial soft skills and social awareness that allows them to navigate their teen years?
What’s the simplest, safest and most reliable way to make your child aware of the world while also keeping them alert?
Talking about sex is something that should be natural and relaxed, but as a parent, it’s hard to know how to get the conversation started. You want to be able to guide the way your child grows and flourishes in the world without leaving them open to risk or danger. In a world where anything is just a click away online, having these types of sensitive conversations early has never mattered more.
By guiding you through how to open the door and walk through it with your child, this unique guide is designed to show you a simpler, lower-stress way to make progress. Think of it as a way to open your child’s mind to what’s out there in the world, as well as what they experience on the inside, and you’ll be doing something truly vital as a parent. And because I’ve used this exact same resource to make progress myself, I can tell you from experience just what a difference it makes.
Start Early: Sex Positive Conversation for Parents is the secret to guiding your child in a way that makes them feel supported, comfortable, and fully aware of the emerging world around them.
Inside Start Early: Sex Positive Conversation for Parents, you’re going to learn about
- why you need to start the sex-talk early
- your role as a parent
- dealing with your discomfort
- creating a judgment-free environment
- sex-related conversations for each age
- teaching media literacy skills
- educating about online safety
- sexual health and reproduction
- consent and boundaries in a healthy relationship
- handling commonly asked sex-related questions
- and a whole lot more!
You can find out so much about what your child thinks, feels, and how they see the world simply by talking to them.
If you want to make sure you do it in the right way by combining sensitivity with education, this guide is everything you need to get started. Exactly what you want to hear when it’s time to change the way you approach one of the most difficult aspects of parenting.
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