Tanya Sweeney: Is six years old too young for The Talk? I had a feeling we were galloping way ahead of other parents
Briefly

Children often pose unexpected questions that can lead to meaningful discussions about complex ideas like life, existence, and creation. An example of this is when a child straightforwardly asks about how people are made. Such questions not only reflect their curiosity but also present an opportunity for parents to navigate difficult subjects, providing a foundation for their children's understanding of the world and reinforcing the importance of open communication about life’s mysteries.
"Children often ask the most profound questions at the most unexpected times, such as, 'How are people made?' This question can leave parents searching for the right words."
"Engaging with children's questions about life and existence is paramount; it guides their understanding of the world and helps shape their emotional development.”
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