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A child that age doesn't need a graphic explanation, just a simple answer. My answer would be, "Sex is something beautiful that God created for married grown-ups to show their love for each other and to make babies."
With my first couple of children I was afraid I'd give that answer and they'd ask me for more details, but they just said OK and went back to playing. After that I gave more information as they asked for it -- always making sure to answer the question that was being asked, and not trying to add in more information than they were ready to hear. My 10yo daughter now knows how it actually works, but she doesn't find that nearly as interesting as hearing about DNA, genetics, and how babies are formed in the womb.
I actually found a series of books. The first being suited for children ages 3-5 and then the next for 5-8, and then it goes up from there. I found them on the Focus on the Family website. It's called "God's Design for Sex" Book 1-The story of me (ages3-5), book 2-Before I was born (5-8), Book 3-What's he Big Deal? Why God cares about sex (8-11), Book 4-Facing the facts:The truth about sex and you (11-14). My son also heard it at school at age 6. He became very distraught over the whole issue so I had to find a way of sharing with him. I wanted to do it in an age appropriate way and this is what I found. I was lead to Focus on the Family by my pastor. It's a great series and I would highly recommend it.
Ditto Michelle's post above! It's just that simple and hopefully the children won't require to much more details.
A boy in my son's first grade class told my husband (who was 100 times bigger than he) one day during lunch volunteering that he wanted to have sex with a little girl in his class just like he sees on his video game when he plays with his dad!! We were BLOWN AWAY!!
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WOW..I haven't gotten there yet, with my lil guy who is also 6.
How did you handle it?
I have been discussing sopme things with my girls, since the age of 7.
But the hard stuff is yet to come:(
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