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How Sex and Consent Talk Has Changed, According to Dolly Doctor

How Sex and Consent Talk Has Changed, According to Dolly Doctor
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From Playboy to periods: I reread Judy Blume with my tween She found it perplexing

From Playboy to periods: I reread Judy Blume with my tween She found it perplexing
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Teaching consent to toddlers: I m happy we re starting to have this conversation | Australian books

Illustrated in her bright, electric style, How to Say Hello offers children a variety of greetings to choose from, from fist bumps to smiles; from special dances to peeks out from between a parent’s legs. Ultimately, she writes, “there are so many ways to say hello!” with the book delivering an inclusive message of empowerment about making your own choices, and respecting those of others. ‘Being respectful of differences in personal boundaries is a kindness we can afford to anyone, young or old.’ Photograph: Hardie Grant Board books on bodily autonomy and consent aren’t common – but when it comes to picture books, Beer recommends Emily Neilson’s Can I Give You a Squish (“gorgeous and playful”) and Sharee Miller’s Don’t Touch My Hair! As children grow older and more curious, there are even more resources, including the “wonderful” Welcome to Consent! by Yumi Stynes and Dr Melissa Kang.

Dolly Doctor reveals teenagers biggest secrets

ADVERTISEMENT So, we sat down and had a chat with Dr Melissa, and asked her what it was like answering the secrets of Australian girls for 23 years. The most common questions we asked Dolly Doctor. Before we get into it, yes - all the questions were real! Gosh, you guys. They were mostly from girls who were going through puberty. A really common question would be, I ve got this white stuff in my underpants, what is this? I don t have my period yet. A very kind of common biological phenomenon of which obviously they learn about periods in school, but maybe not what happens right before you get your period.  

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