
Life Kit How to talk to kids about sex, bodies and consent
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Feb 5, 2024 Corey Turner, an NPR education correspondent, teams up with Anya Kamenetz, a former NPR education correspondent, to tackle the delicate subject of talking to kids about sex, bodies, and consent. They share effective strategies for parents to create safe environments for open dialogue. The conversation highlights the importance of using accurate body terminology like 'vulva' and 'penis.' They stress the need for ongoing discussions about consent and personal boundaries, encouraging a joyful approach to sex education that fosters inclusivity and respect.
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The "Snooty" Incident
- Anya Kamenetz shares how she invented the word "snooty" for her daughter's vulva.
- Her daughter corrected her, demonstrating the importance of teaching accurate terms early on.
Dutch Openness
- Bonnie Ruff observed a more open approach to discussing bodies in the Netherlands.
- This openness contributed to positive outcomes like lower teen pregnancy rates and increased gender equality.
Reasons for Openness
- Use correct terms to facilitate clear communication with doctors about potential health issues.
- Openness about bodies might reduce vulnerability to sexual predators.


