Anonymous wrote:My 9 year old has not asked. When she does, I'll have the talk with her. If she hears from her friends, I am ok with that too. She'll figure out the truth eventually. I was 10 when I learned about sex from friends and in school. My parents never had the talk with me. It hasn't impacted me, I figured things out soon enough. I may be a prude, but I think it is inappropriate for a 5 or 6 year old to know about sex unless they have been misinfor med by someone and you need to clear it up. My 6 year old niece explained sex to me and it was just weird. Do you talk about oral sex, gay sex etc too?
Anonymous wrote:My 9 year old has not asked. When she does, I'll have the talk with her. If she hears from her friends, I am ok with that too. She'll figure out the truth eventually. I was 10 when I learned about sex from friends and in school. My parents never had the talk with me. It hasn't impacted me, I figured things out soon enough. I may be a prude, but I think it is inappropriate for a 5 or 6 year old to know about sex unless they have been misinfor med by someone and you need to clear it up. My 6 year old niece explained sex to me and it was just weird. Do you talk about oral sex, gay sex etc too?

Anonymous wrote:I also have an 8 yo who hasn't mentioned anything. How do you bring it up? Let's read this book together on the couch? Will it be appropriate for my 5 yo too? Same time or separate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used the book PP is talking about. It's actually part of a great series of books about the body, sex, safety, etc. I started around 5-6 with body parts for both girls and boys, and progressed to actual sex around 7 or so. It's an ongoing conversation and we revisit the books every couple of months. My son is now 9 and also reads them on his own when he wants.
Really? Is that pretty normal timing? I don't recall knowing anything that early.
I'm glad OP asked because I wouldn't have even thought about going over actual sex that early. My 6yo knows the parts of bodies for boys and girls and understands how babies come out of the body, but we haven't even come anywhere close to talking about sex. He got in trouble at school for using the word "penis"! (I complained to the principal. It's the name of a body part; come on!) But I don't think I can trust him to know something like that and not talk about it at inappropriate times.
I've got to look into this book series.
Anonymous wrote:We used the book PP is talking about. It's actually part of a great series of books about the body, sex, safety, etc. I started around 5-6 with body parts for both girls and boys, and progressed to actual sex around 7 or so. It's an ongoing conversation and we revisit the books every couple of months. My son is now 9 and also reads them on his own when he wants.