How to Talk About Babies Without Oversharing or Freezing
Update: 2025-11-24
Description
Kids have a magical way of asking the biggest questions at the most unexpected moments. In this episode, we walk you through exactly how to respond when your six-year-old suddenly wants to know how a baby gets into Mum’s tummy—without oversharing, freezing, or fumbling. You’ll learn the calm, clear, developmentally-appropriate way to keep curiosity open, connection strong, and panic levels low.
KEY POINTS
- Why kids ask tricky questions earlier than we expect
- How to give truthful but minimal info that fits their age
- The “glass of water, not a fire hose” rule
- How to delay the conversation gracefully when you need time
- Why your response now decides if they’ll keep coming to you later
- Simple language you can use with a six-year-old
- Teaching kids that these chats belong at home—not the playground
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Answer the question your child is asking—no more, no less.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- Where Do Babies Come From? by Michelle Mitchell
- A Girl’s Guide to Puberty – Michelle Mitchell
- A Guy’s Guide to Puberty – Michelle Mitchell
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
- Keep answers short, truthful, and developmentally-appropriate.
- Use correct anatomical terms without going into extra detail.
- If you’re unprepared, buy time: “That’s a great question—let’s talk with Mum/Dad together.”
- Set clear boundaries: these conversations happen at home, not with friends.
- Revisit the topic later as your child grows and becomes ready for more.
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