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Episode 53: Talking With Kids About Sex with Kirsten Crichton

Episode 53: Talking With Kids About Sex with Kirsten Crichton

FromCoffee + Crumbs Podcast


Episode 53: Talking With Kids About Sex with Kirsten Crichton

FromCoffee + Crumbs Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we’re wrapping up our mini-series on how to have important conversations with your kids, and, well, this one is going to make you blush the most because we’re talking about SEX. Our guest today is Kristen Crichton, a marriage and family therapist and professor of human sexuality at William Jessup University. Kristen packs a punch in this conversation, reminding us why this dialogue should start at birth—because the greatest enemy of sexual wholeness is silence. Plus, she reminds us that we need to be the ones to tell our kids sex is fun and also teach them to respect Mom and Dad’s locked door. We hope you leave this episode feeling empowered to make the most of every opportunity and every curious observation! Remember: if you need to practice saying body parts without blushing or giggling, this makes an excellent Girls Night In. For more on this topic, be sure to head to our shownotes for a comprehensive list of book recommendations from Kristen. Like what you heard? Visit coffeeandcrumbs.net for more inspiration on your motherhood journey. And, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! To help fund Season Three of the Coffee + Crumbs podcast, head on over to our Patreon support page.
Released:
Jul 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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