Talking to Children
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- When to Talk to Children About SexIt is never easy to sit down and talk to our children about sex. Although we are adults, explaining anything sexual can make us turn into the former squeamish adolescent shell of ourselves.
- Talking to Children to Improve School SuccessWhen parents effectively communicate with their child, the child has a greater understanding of the expectations and can learn from the communication.
How to Talk to Children About DeathMany parents find it difficult to talk with children about death. As a mother of four children of my own, I have been recently put into this same situation after their grandfather lost a 2 year battle with cancer.
Talking to Children About BombsRecently my four year old son came to me with a baseball and declared that he had a bomb. I asked him if he knew what a bomb was and he replied, "Yes, bombs are the most powerful weapon. They are cool!" My heart dropped.- Talking to Children About a Parent's Disability or Serious IllnessIf you or your spouse are disabled or have a serious illness, this advice can help you to discuss it with your child without hurting his sense of trust or security.
- Talking to Children About Sex, Drugs and AlcoholThe moral standards of the world today are a far cry from what they were 10 years ago. Here are some resources to help you broach the difficult subjects without alienating your child.
Talking to a Child About a Life Threatening DiseaseEveryone is afraid when they hear the word "cancer," even children. Everywhere you turn in this generationn someone has cancer or has died of cancer.
Techniques for Diffusing Conflict Between Parents and ChildrenHere are five techniques to negotiate your own cease fire.
Talking to Children About World Car Free DayBranson, Missouri, is a hilly place. Getting around by bicycle is a tricky proposition no matter where we go.
The Agnostic Parent: How to Talk to Children About GodWhen a parent is agnostic, talking with children about God can be a difficult choice. Depending on the age of the child or children, there are different methods a parent can take to explaining a belief, or lack thereof, in God.- How to Talk to Children and Teenagers About Divorce from a First-Hand ExperienceFrom my experience, why it is best to say as little as possible.
- Top Health Concerns About Children and What We Can Do About ThemParents have many worries about their children. Here are the top ten concerns and ways to help children learn or survive.
- Survey: Fewer Parents Talking to Children About DrugsThe survey just released contains information for the year 2006 and it shows that 12% fewer parents are talking to their teens frequently,



