Plus, 3 Toxic Behaviors That Even Kids Should Recognize
I wanted my son to hear the real way to have sex and I wanted him to hear it from me. I figured I could take the opportunity to tell him since we were already halfway there, or I could wait and hope for the best. Our talk was short and sweet and he wasn't uncomfortable at all. It was then I realized that I'd need to talk to him and his siblings about sex even more when they got older because that's when, as a kid, I needed the most information about it. Here's why the sex talk is hardly a one-time-only chat in our house. |
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| It's cliche but true: Kids are like sponges, soaking up everything around them. And yes, that includes words they hear, actions they see, and attitudes expressed. | |
| Along with those films, plenty of other movies like The Parent Trap feature families — both fractured and whole — and children getting up to no good. |
| | | The actor says having a baby solidified her thoughts about abortion rights. | |
| It's not hard to understand why it's been said that prioritizing self-love is the first step in establishing a healthy relationship with others. |
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Some compare it to a thousand paper cuts. Microaggressions are the often subtle or unintentional remarks or behaviors that amount to everyday instances of racism, homophobia, sexism, and more. In this expert panel, Live.Work.Thrive. will discuss how all members of a family can be more aware of microaggressions, how to stop them, and how to respond when one happens. |
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"Sorry the truth is inconvenient for you, but trying to silence me doesn't change it. Get over your ego." |
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