Episode #022 Lighten Up “The Talk” with Kim Cook, RN, CHES
In this episode Birds and Bees talks about how Kim Cook, became a sex educator and nurse. Her path in becoming a sex educator and publishing a book titled “Teen World Confidential.” Braxton explores the challenges parents face when bringing up “the talk” and how to prepare for these conversations.
Kim explains reasons why so many parents have not brought up “the talk,” the feelings of inadequacy parents feel, and how non-verbal communication plays into conversations you have with you child. She give 5 tips on having a productive simple conversation about sex.
Kim also identifies ways to introduce humor into these conversations that is appropriate and how light-hearted interactions can make the conversation more approachable for your children.
Teen World Confidential, https://teenworldconfidential.com/about/
Teen World Confidential Book: https://teenworldconfidential.com/book/#book
The 5 tips to give to parents when talking with their children
https://www.girlology.com/sex-ed-you-are-their-best-teacher
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Great podcast!! Very informative with a positive outlook! Loved it!
Thank you so much for your comment. I’m so glad you loved it! She did an amazing job! I appreciate you listening to the show. Check out Birds and Bees Podcast on Facebook, I would love to have your input on future shows. Thank you again for listening!
Wonderful job, thanks for bringing Kim to the show – her expertise with these 5 tips is so helpful – taking the fear out of talking to my kids about puberty and sex.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I LOVED her 5 tips as well. It really helps as we have these talks with our kids. Keep up the great work parenting! It’s no easy job but together we’ll do great! Thank you so much for listening.