Ep 150: How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex and Avoid the 90’s Version of “The Talk” with Megan Michelson Podcast Por  arte de portada

Ep 150: How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex and Avoid the 90’s Version of “The Talk” with Megan Michelson

Ep 150: How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex and Avoid the 90’s Version of “The Talk” with Megan Michelson

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We are tackling a conversation every parent knows is important—but many don’t know how to approach: talking to kids about sex. 😬 We asked the expert herself Megan Michelson, co-founder of The Birds and the Bees, to help provide us and you with a clear, approachable roadmap for starting age-appropriate, ongoing conversations about sex, puberty, and safety.

Megan breaks down her signature “drip, drip, drip” method—small, consistent conversations that build trust and understanding over time—so that sex education becomes less of a one-time “talk” and more of a natural part of parenting.

You’ll also learn:

💡Why using correct anatomical terms matters

💡How to approach puberty without fear

💡How open communication helps protect kids from abuse

Want more info on Birds & Bees? Head to www.birds-bees.com to learn more.

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