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Answer: Although talking about sex, love and intimacy can be uncomfortable for both parents and children, these topics are important and necessary to discuss.
I encourage parents to let their children's curiosity and age determine when they begin speaking about these topics and what information they provide. It is also important to let your children know it is OK to discuss these topics so they feel comfortable speaking to you when they do have questions.
Children talk to their friends about all sorts of things so it will be hard to prevent your twins from learning some things about sex from their peers. If they feel it is OK to talk about sex with you, however, they will be more likely to let you know what their friends are telling them.
Have your twins started asking you questions about where babies come from? If so, it is important to answer these questions in an age-appropriate way. Most 8-year-olds are probably not interested in knowing the details about sex, but they may be curious about how their parents make babies. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has a helpful fact sheet entitled Talking to Your Kids About Sex. I would encourage you to read this fact sheet to get some ideas about how you may talk to your twins about sex in an age-appropriate way. It is not too early to start having some of these discussions.


