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Life Kit

Tips For Talking To Kids About Sex

Life Kit

NPR

Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Education, Business

4.33.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Sex, genitals, consent, self-touching — it's tricky to talk to younger kids about these topics. This episode helps parents get past the confusion and embarrassment around sex education so they can raise healthy, responsible kids.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Here at LifeKit we're all about takeaways.

0:02.6

So before we even start this episode,

0:04.8

we have free takeaways to help you support public radio.

0:08.6

Our first takeaway is,

0:10.2

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0:13.7

but they take money to make.

0:15.5

If you like the tips that LifeKit brings you,

0:18.0

please donate to your local public radio station.

0:20.4

You might be thinking, but I don't listen to LifeKit on the radio,

0:22.8

so why should I donate to a local station?

0:24.8

Supporting those member stations means supporting NPR.

0:28.0

It helps our whole public radio network, no matter where you listen.

0:31.6

Takeaway number two, your donation will help keep LifeKit accessible to all parents.

0:37.3

Parenting is an easy,

0:38.6

and we want to help with those tough conversations and topics that,

0:42.2

as parents, we all grapple with.

0:44.4

That's right, and our third and final takeaway,

0:47.2

you can give right now a donate.npr.org slash LifeKit.

0:52.3

We are so excited to bring you a whole bunch of new episodes next year.

0:55.6

So again, to give, visit us at donate.npr.org slash LifeKit.

1:01.0

And thank you.

1:01.9

Yes, thanks so much.

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