​Childhood Sexual Abuse: Not Talking to Your Kids About Their Bodies Is Parental Malpractice by Stacey Honowitz

Opinion Parenting Fatherhood
January 18, 2021

​Childhood Sexual Abuse: Not Talking to Your Kids About Their Bodies Is Parental Malpractice

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Elisa Schmitz
THIS: "The message is clear: talking about private parts is not taboo; others touching private parts is taboo." So important. Thank you for sharing this vital information with our community, Stacey Honowitz . Welcome to our community of writers. I hope you will keep shining a light on this very important subject!
Stacey Honowitz
Thanks so much , I’m trying to spread the word and I appreciate your nice comments !
Donna John
Such an important topic, Stacey Honowitz . More people need to talk about this, instead of sweeping it under the rug. Our kids need to know their body parts, and adults need to stop turning red when someone says "penis," "vagina," etc. I am so happy you are part of our community. Welcome.
Stacey Honowitz
Thank you . It’s great to have feedback and I like to lecture to various groups about this issue .. I’m here just let me know !
Jessica Acree
SO IMPORTANT!! I have a 3, almost 4 year old, we have tried really hard to be honest with her about parts of our body, their PROPER names (no cutesy crap) and that it’s off limits to anyone but her. The possibility of her being put in that position without a voice is terrifying.
Stacey Honowitz
Good job.. always ha e open and honest communication .. knowledge is power ..

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