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Home / Lifestyle / Kylie Kelce: Talk About Babies With Love

Kylie Kelce: Talk About Babies With Love

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Kylie Kelce advocates for explaining baby origins through love.
  • Experts endorse gradual, age-appropriate sex education.
  • Using correct anatomical terms empowers children and builds trust.

Kylie Kelce, mother of four, discussed her method for explaining to children how babies are conceived. On her podcast, she stated her current answer is that 'when two people love each other enough, their love gets them a baby.'

This approach was lauded by sex educators Megan Michelson and Mary Flo Ridley, who advocate for parents to answer children's questions as they arise. They recommend a 'drip, drip, drip' method of sharing information gradually, rather than one large talk.

Kelce also shared that she and her husband, Jason Kelce, use anatomically correct terms for body parts. Experts agree this practice empowers children to set boundaries and can aid in reporting unsafe situations. Building this foundation of trust and communication early is key for future discussions on sensitive topics.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kylie Kelce explains that babies are made 'when two people love each other enough, their love gets them a baby.'
Experts recommend the 'drip, drip, drip' method, sharing age-appropriate information gradually throughout childhood.
Using correct anatomical terms empowers children to set boundaries around private parts and seek help if needed.

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