Most parents want to believe “my teen isn’t thinking about sex,” but here’s the truth Dena Moes shares in our conversation: teens are at their most fertile stage of life—and whether they’re sexually active or not, they deserve accurate information and safe spaces to ask questions. Talking about bodies, boundaries, and choices isn’t giving permission—it’s giving power. Power to protect themselves, to understand their options, and to make informed decisions. This episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever wondered how to start these conversations without fear, shame, or awkward silence. 🎙 How to Talk to Kids about Bodies, Boundaries and Choices with guest Dena Moes, author of It’s Your Body. Click here to listen to the full episode: https://drrobynsilverman.com/how-to-talk-to-kids-about-bodies-boundaries-and-choices-with-dena-moes/ #HowToTalkToKids #DenaMoes #ItsYourBody #BodiesBoundariesChoices #ParentingPodcast #RaisingInformedKids #SexEdForParents #BodyPositivity #HealthyConversations #DrRobynSilverman
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