Questions often arise in the minds of children, and some typical responses might be: ‘It’s inappropriate’… ‘I’ll tell you when you’re older,’ or it ends with an interrogation about who told them that.
There are questions about love and sex, and the answers often turn into lectures and moral lessons, without understanding the nature of the developmental stage.
Some parents may even accuse their children of having gone astray.
Conversations about physical changes, desires, and the opposite sex—these are mysterious topics for children. How do you handle them in an open world? How can you expect your child to understand you or the world around them when they still don’t fully understand themselves or their own body?
This book provides answers to some of the awkward questions that cause discomfort when discussing them with your children. It will take you on an exciting journey where we learn together how to understand your child, listen to them, and accept them, so you can renew your relationship and become a friend and trusted reference for them, rather than letting them take the internet or a bad friend as a reference.