
Raising Us: A Parenting Podcast Puberty Without the Cringe, Talking to Kids About Puberty | Cara Natterson | A Kids Co.
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Sep 16, 2025 Dr. Cara Natterson, a pediatrician and bestselling author, breaks down the complexities of discussing puberty with kids. She emphasizes that puberty starts earlier and lasts longer, making continuous conversations vital. Natterson explains how teaching anatomical terms can protect children from abuse and counter cultural shame around puberty. She also shares practical strategies for parents, like using everyday moments for discussions and modeling openness. Plus, learn how to navigate emotional surges and the importance of open, authentic dialogue.
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Puberty Is A Marathon Not A Sprint
- Puberty today is a marathon that starts earlier and lasts longer than before.
- Hormonal rises and falls create both awkward and joyful experiences for kids.
Start Early And Repeat Often
- Start talking about bodies, emotions, and consent early and often—one talk doesn't stick.
- Use teachable moments across childhood to repeat and normalize these conversations.
Naming Parts Improves Safety
- Kids who know correct anatomical terms are less likely to be victims of sexual abuse.
- Knowledge signals that children have trusted adults and reduces grooming opportunities.

