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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That was the best part of the movie! lol I cracked up thinking of all the who were probably horrified about the conversation that was coming. BTW my FOUR year old knows where babies come from so if your 10 year old doesn’t then you should probably have that talk.[/quote] Does he know how to set up a checking account too? What on earth does a 4 year old need to know about sex for, and where babies come from? He himself only arrived 4 years ago. My middle kid was advanced and outgoing and did everything early and at 4 years old sex and babies meant zero to him. [/quote] Many many kids are curious about where babies come from, especially if they are around pregnant women. I don’t see why the natural and biological act of sex needs to be kept from any kid, at any age. And I’m not sure why telling is how advanced your kid was has to do with anything. [/quote] There’s hundreds of topics kids are curious about. I am sure when a family member is dying of cancer and looks ill you go into that, too, right? After all it’s “natural.”[/quote] Oh, for goodness sake! My 6 year old has known all about basic biology since forever AND knows all about my cancer (diagnosed when he was 4 and explained it to him at the time). He knows that when we make our annual trip, the first part is to see my oncologist and the second part is vacation. In fact, now that I think of it, we first explained cancer when the cat died. He was 3. He knows that when he has questions, about pretty much anything, we will answer them as honestly and completely as we can. Oh, and he knows all about his bank account that his piggy bank money goes into when he goes to the bank with us to make a deposit. I know that some people might think that our approach is weird but, honestly, I think that raising children on a foundation of deception, even by omission, is pretty weird too.[/quote]
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