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193: Talking to Kids About Sex, Boundaries, and Relationships—Without Making It Weird

193: Talking to Kids About Sex, Boundaries, and Relationships—Without Making It Weird

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Many parents worry that talking about sex, boundaries, consent, or online exposure will open doors too early—but real-world clinical experience shows the opposite. In this episode, Logan McIlwain explains why ongoing, everyday conversations actually reduce risky behavior and help kids feel safer turning to their parents instead of the internet.

Dana Kay brings a deeply personal perspective as a mom of a teen and a tween, naming the fear so many parents quietly carry: "Am I too early… or already too late?" Logan gently dismantles the pressure to get it perfect and replaces it with a more sustainable truth—presence matters more than perfection.

You'll learn how to use everyday "micro-moments" to build trust, how to respond calmly to sensitive questions, and how to reset conversations even if you feel behind. This episode is especially meaningful for parents of neurodivergent kids, where impulsivity and online exposure can make these conversations feel even heavier.

LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

  • Logan McIlwain: https://loganlcsw.com/
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
[03:00] Why this episode isn't about biology—but real-world parenting
[05:46] How inherited discomfort shapes today's parenting fears
[07:16] Why parents don't need all the answers
[08:30] What happens when parents stay silent
[12:30] Why micro-conversations beat "the big talk"
[16:15] The myth that talking leads to risky behavior
[19:27] Handling unexpected, sensitive questions calmly
[28:50] Resetting conversations when you feel behind
[29:26] Logan's one actionable parenting tip

MEMORABLE MOMENTS
"If you don't talk about these things with your children, Instagram will."
"We don't have to be perfect."
"Kids feel like parents talk at them."
"Circle back. That matters."
"You don't have to be perfect. You just have to be present."
"Understanding comes before teaching."

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