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Mary Flo Ridley joins me to talk about simple, foundational conversations to have with our children, ranging from toddlers to teens, that will shape their sexual health for years to come.

Questions Mary Flo and I Discussed:

(4:25) Even in 2020, I have conversations with friends who cringe when it comes to having the “birds and bees” talk with their children.  We deal with questions like when is it the right time, what should I say, and so on, but Birds and Bees is all about getting rid of this idea that this is a one-time conversation in parenting. What are you hoping to see in exchange?

(9:12) Let’s begin by talking to the parents who have toddlers, what is a conversation pattern they can establish to show their children they are the loving authority on the topic of their bodies?

(13:36) What are some key conversations and general language parents can practice with their elementary age children?

(19:11) The average age someone first sees pornography is 11 yo and are as likely to see it accidentally as on purpose.  How do you encourage parents to deal with discussing pornography with their children?

(27:20) For parents of middle and high school age children (or really all young parents), talking about masturbation and puberty feels daunting. How do you encourage parents to address this topic?

(32:30) Birds & Bees offers a curriculum. What can one expect if they use your curriculum?

(36:15) Do you have any encouragement for the parent who feels like they are “behind” or have failed to create an open dialogue surrounding sex and our bodies?

(39:38) Lastly, what are some books and other resources you would recommend to parents on this topic?

Quotes to Remember:
“What is the main thing you want your children to know about sex? If they’re growing up in your family? If you could give that answer in one sentence? What would that sentence be?”

SHOW NOTES cont.

Related Episodes:

71: Krista Boan | Tips For Parents In The Digital Age

54: Nick Stumbo | Discovering Freedom From Pornography

90: Hillary Morgan Ferrer | Empowering Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies

Episode Sponsor:
Heather M. Dixon | Author, Speaker, Bible Teacher

BIBLE STUDY: Renewed: Finding Hope When You Don’t Like Your Story

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www.graceenoughpodcast.com

Mary Flo Ridley joins me to talk about simple, foundational conversations to have with our children, ranging from toddlers to teens, that will shape their sexual health for years to come.

Questions Mary Flo and I Discussed:

(4:25) Even in 2020, I have conversations with friends who cringe when it comes to having the “birds and bees” talk with their children.  We deal with questions like when is it the right time, what should I say, and so on, but Birds and Bees is all about getting rid of this idea that this is a one-time conversation in parenting. What are you hoping to see in exchange?

(9:12) Let’s begin by talking to the parents who have toddlers, what is a conversation pattern they can establish to show their children they are the loving authority on the topic of their bodies?

(13:36) What are some key conversations and general language parents can practice with their elementary age children?

(19:11) The average age someone first sees pornography is 11 yo and are as likely to see it accidentally as on purpose.  How do you encourage parents to deal with discussing pornography with their children?

(27:20) For parents of middle and high school age children (or really all young parents), talking about masturbation and puberty feels daunting. How do you encourage parents to address this topic?

(32:30) Birds & Bees offers a curriculum. What can one expect if they use your curriculum?

(36:15) Do you have any encouragement for the parent who feels like they are “behind” or have failed to create an open dialogue surrounding sex and our bodies?

(39:38) Lastly, what are some books and other resources you would recommend to parents on this topic?

Quotes to Remember:

“What is the main thing you want your children to know about sex? If they’re growing up in your family? If you could give that answer in one sentence? What would that sentence be?”

SHOW NOTES cont.

Related Episodes:

71: Krista Boan | Tips For Parents In The Digital Age

54: Nick Stumbo | Discovering Freedom From Pornography

90: Hillary Morgan Ferrer | Empowering Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies

Episode Sponsor:

Heather M. Dixon | Author, Speaker, Bible Teacher

BIBLE STUDY: Renewed: Finding Hope When You Don’t Like Your Story

Follow Birds & Bees on IG and at birds-bees.com

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Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB

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