How To Answer Where Do Babies Come From???

Farah Waheda Wahid
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Masa iolss panjang lagi nak tunggu Ash tanya soalan ni, ha ha ha... tapi entri ni terhasil dari konversasi bersama one of my BFF this morning on the phone while on the way to the office... *_^... Dia dok pening tu nak menjawab macam mana kat anak2 dia...Yelah, masing2 dah semakin membesar kannn??? Perasaan ingin tahu tu memuncaklah, diaorang pun nak gak tau dari celah mana diaorang ni wujud dan lahir kat dunia ni... But that's a good sign, cause their brain is stimulating... *_^... Jadi tugas kita sebagai parents ni kenalah terangkan kepada anak2 dengan cara yang betul...Walaupun masa iolss panjang lagi sehingga Ash mula mengeluarkan soalan2 intan berlian dia, tapi tak salah rasanya buat research sikit and be prepared...Ha ha ha, iolss kan suka nak be prepared, tak adalah time tu anak tanya, time tu jugaklah terkial2 nak menjawab... Dibuat salah teknik menjawab, lain pulak maksud yang anak tu dapat...or jadi makin confuse dan keliru pulak anak tu...
So, nak jawab macam mana? Cara yang betul yang macam mana? Jom baca artikel ni, moga2 dapat membantu parents2 di luar sana to be prepared and know how to answer it! *_^

It is not unusual for young children to ask questions about pregnancy and childbirth, and the sight of a pregnant woman or a baby is often enough to spark that curiousity. For adults, the question, "where do babies come from?" may trigger some uncertainty and apprehension, as the subject of pregnancy encompasses sensitive subject-matter, much of which may seem too adult for child consumption. Fortunately, it is possible to address questions about the birds and bees in an age-appropriate way that will satisfy a child's inquiries. Follow these guidelines for how to answer where do babies come from. *_^

STEPS

Find Out What, Exactly, The Child Wants To Know
Questions about pregnancy don’t always necessitate a detailed description of the male and female reproductive systems and/or the conception and birthing processes, especially when the child is very young. In order to provide answers that are in-line with what the child really wants to know, evaluate the intent behind the question before you proceed to answer.

Respond to a question with another question. For example, you may reply to the question of, “where do babies come from?” by asking, “where do you think babies come from?”

Analyze the child’s input in order to identify what type of information the child is really seeking. For example, if the child provides an answer such as, “I think the baby came from Heaven,” then the child may simply be looking for a validation or reassurance of those beliefs. On the other hand, an answer like, “my friend says that a man and a woman make a baby,” constitutes a more detailed discussion.

Verify that you understand the type of answers about pregnancy the child is seeking. For example, say something like, “are you asking how a man and a woman make a baby?” before proceeding into an explanation.

Familiarize Yourself With Child Development In Regards to Sexuality.
That way, you won’t be startled by how much (or how little) your child is comfortable with knowing when it comes to the birds and bees. For example, it may be helpful to know that, by the time children are 3 or 4, they are familiar with their own genitals and aware that there are differences between their genitals and those of the other gender.


Provide Answers About Pregnancy That Are Age-Appropriate.
Although all children mature at different paces, you may use these general guidelines as starting points for addressing pregnancy and childbirth questions, then provide more information as is warranted by the situation.

1. Toddlers generally want simplistic answers, as opposed to detailed explanations. For example, when a 3-year old asks how babies come out, you can start by saying that a doctor gets them out. That in itself may be all the information the child wants or needs at the time. 

2. School-age children may probe you for more details. Always begin the most simplified explanation before moving forward into more complex descriptions. For example, you may want to say that a man and a woman make a baby by joining together a certain way, then wait for further inquiry, before explaining the mechanics of fertilization.

Gauge The Child's Responses for Signs of Understanding and Comfort
The best way to ascertain if your explanation is appropriate to the child’s maturity and existing knowledge is to watch how the child reacts. If a child is giggling, making faces or turning away, then you may be providing too much information, but if the child is nodding in understanding and eyeing you in a way to prompt further explanation, then you may want to proceed with more detailed answers about pregnancy.

TIPS
1. Use scientific names for genitalia and reproductive organs so as to avoid putting an unnecessary taboo on body parts and functions.

2. Conduct conversations about the birds and bees in a plain, matter-of-fact way so that children feel comfortable asking questions and seeking knowledge.

3. Anatomically - correct baby dolls are a good way to introduce young children to basic concepts of anatomy, and to promote an attitude of comfort and openness in asking questions about biological functions.

WARNINGS
1. Avoid providing misinformation, such as, “babies are delivered by storks,” as this can create an atmosphere of mistrust, which is detrimental to effective and productive communication.

2. Remember that reproduction is a natural part of life, and that if you exhibit a squeamish demeanor when children come to you for guidance, they may seek that guidance from less creditable sources.

CREDIT: HERE 

Hopefully article ni, bolehlah membantu kita2 mummy2 and daddy2 ni, dalam nak explain pada anak tentang perkara ni... jap nak ingat balik masa kecik2 iolss ada tanya tak kat my mum or dad pasal ni? ahaksss...
  

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  1. Thanks kak... Mmg kna get ready bab soalan killer cmni.. Tpi bgus la soalan gini sbb tnda saraf otaknya beehubung... Hehe

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    1. betul betul betul, tapi penerangan kita nak kena betul lah kann?

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  2. my 6y old ank dara always says 'masa kita dlm perut mak'.

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    1. he he he tak apa mengikut tahap kefahaman mereka asalkam konsep betul...

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  3. wahhh bagus nie.;.. boleh prepare answer nie bila ada anak nantilah

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    1. he he he, ini dinamakan preparation jangka panjang...

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  4. hehe jangan panic kalo anak tanya such kind of question

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  5. aah..sbg persediaan bila dah de anak nanti. kengkdg anak buah pun ada tanya soalan mcm ni. terkedu jap nak jwb

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  6. hihi...susah jgk nk layan bebudak ni ye

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  7. Teringat tgok sinetron ptg td kt tv3, budak kecik tu tanya mcm mana baby nak kluar dr perut, terkedu mak ngan ayah budak tu kejap, sblm ayh dia jwb juga dgn jwpn lain..haha

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  8. ahahaha qila tak ingat jugak qila ada tanya tak pasal babies ni.
    Cuma yg qila ingat qila tanya love tu apa.
    Saya cinta kamu tu apa umi? hihihii.
    Masa tu tengok subtitle hindustan mohabbatein cewah ingat lagi tu hahahahha.
    Thanks share ni kakkkk :DDD hihihi
    it really helps!!!
    Betul, nnt nak jawab apa ya allah hihihi

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  9. soklan cepu cemas.. kene get ready walaupun baby asy masih kecik

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  10. stanby untuk anak di kemudian hari..

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  11. soalan cliche anak²..hehehe..kena siap² fikir jawapan ni.

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