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  1. how and where 11- to 25-year-olds learn about relationships, sex and sexuality; children’s views of the relationships and sex education (RSE) they currently receive or have previously received; differences in children’s experiences based on their personal characteristics (e.g. sexuality, gender identity, age).

  2. All children go through phases of sexual development. Just like every other part of growing up, some children mature sooner or later than others. For example, some children may have developmental delays whilst others may reach puberty early. In general, typical sexual behaviour should be: voluntary and consensual (NCTSN, 2009).

  3. May 16, 2024 · Relationships and sexuality education (RSE) is mandatory for all pupils. Each school develops its own RSE policy in line with the school's ethos. In secondary schools, a parent can remove a pupil ...

  4. Talking to children and adolescents about healthy sexuality development and their sexual behaviors is an important step in establishing a safer environment. When parents and caregiving adults can talk with youth about their bodies and sexual behaviors, safe touching and healthy boundaries and privacy concerns, then children and teenagers are ...

  5. Book by Laurie K. Brown on talking about sex with children. It's Not the Stork! A Book about Girls, Boys, Babies, Bodies, Families, and Friends: Picture book by Robie H. Harris for children 4-6 years old on healthy sexuality (also available in Spanish). No Means No!: Picture book by Jayneen Sanders that teaches children 3-9 years old

  6. What They're Really Saying: book by Michael Riera. For Younger Children, Preteens, and Adolescents. Younger Children Bellybuttons are Navels: picture book by Mark Schoen helping young children identify and accurately name body parts. What Makes a Baby: picture book by Cory Silverberg “for every kind of family and every kind of kid”.

  7. There’s no need to explain people having sex because very young kids won’t understand. But you can say that when two people love each other, they like to be close to each other. Tell them that a man's sperm joins a woman's egg and then a baby starts to grow. Many kids younger than age 6 will be OK with this answer.

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