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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks everyone for your perspectives. I am thinking we should take the approach of mildly explaining something about sexual behavior (not just people have sex to have babies). But now I am thrown more for a loop with this discussion as in the car this evening my child reported more from classmates on this subject. He said a classmate told him about a video of a "girl and her daddy having sex" and it was "so gross." So my son said he responded by saying that it totally inappropriate and the friend said you can see the video at www.sexyboobies.com (or something like that). WHAT?!?!?!? I am so at a loss right now, on so many levels. Is sex talk really fodder in second grade???[/quote] If this was Friday after school, I think you need to email the school counselor or social worker if there is one and schedule a meeting. Tell them you need it to be ASAP, or just show up after drop off Monday. They need to know that this is being discussed in your child's class, and may need to check on the kid who is talking about it. Please don't let it go. You can even tell the counselor that you are at a loss and that you have tried to address the issue with your child (tell them how you handled it - they shouldn't judge and may have some really good advice for follow up. [/quote] +1![/quote] That is horrifying. If someone is reporting a video of a daddy having sex with his daughter, that needs to be investigated. It should come as no surprise that 2nd graders talk about sex. However, the idea that one may be forced to do it with her parent is very upsetting.[/quote]
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