It can be appropriate in an age - appropriate way. Moms can start with basic facts about puberty, like the changes in the body. For example, explain about menstruation in a simple and positive way.
It is appropriate as long as it is done sensitively. A mom could use books or educational resources. She can talk about healthy relationships, respect, and boundaries too. For instance, when the daughter is around pre - teen age, start introducing concepts like how boys and girls are different physically but should be treated equally in terms of respect.
No, it is not appropriate. Sex education should be based on scientific facts and appropriate age - related materials. Moms should direct their daughters to proper educational resources like school - based sex education programs or age - appropriate books, rather than telling sex stories which can be misconstrued or inappropriate for the parent - child relationship.
No, it's not appropriate. Teaching about sex is a very sensitive matter that should be done in an age - appropriate and private way. Using a son in this context can be confusing for both children and may also cross boundaries of privacy and propriety.
No. Such a topic is extremely inappropriate to be taught from a mother to a daughter. It involves sexual content that is not suitable for this kind of family - oriented communication. There are many other aspects of sexual education, like basic anatomy, respect in relationships, and healthy boundaries, that can be taught in an age - appropriate and more proper way by parents or educators.
Definitely not. Teaching a child, especially a daughter, about masturbation by a parent is not only inappropriate but can cause serious psychological harm and confusion. Parents should provide age-appropriate and positive sexual education based on professional guidelines.
Definitely not. Teaching a child about such an intimate and personal matter at a young age is inappropriate and can cause confusion and potential harm. A parent's role should be to provide age-appropriate guidance and support, not this.
It is a very complex and controversial topic. In general, it's important for children to receive accurate sex education, but it may be more appropriate for a more neutral third party or a professional in some cultures. However, in some modern parenting concepts, a mother can start with very basic and age - appropriate discussions, like about body differences in a very innocent way when the son is young.
It can be appropriate in an age - appropriate and scientific way. As a child grows, having some basic understanding of sex education is important for their health and development. However, it should be done in a proper, respectful, and educational manner, not in a way that makes the child uncomfortable or is too much for their age level.
No. Teaching sex stories to a daughter by a mom is highly inappropriate. Sex education should be done in an age - appropriate, scientific and professional way, not through 'stories' in a family setting which can be very confusing and improper for a child.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic. It's not a suitable subject for public discussion or teaching in a normal context.
Such a topic is not suitable for discussion as it involves inappropriate and unethical content. We should encourage conversations that are beneficial and respectful.