I know that everyone raises their kids differently, usually based on how you were raised, doing it the same or making changes based on what you feel is right. Is there certain conversations that you refuse to have with your kids based on their ages? Even if they are asking questions?? My Estela is very curious and always asks so many questions, and no matter what, I always explain things to her (on a level she can understand at 4). I wasn't raised like that, I was so unprepared for a lot of things in life, and I should have known more. I want my daughter prepared for anything and everything but, should there be conversations that I just tell her she's not ready for? Does it make me wrong or a bad parent to educate my daughter too soon about her own body? What age is appropriate to explain a child's body to them, and how it works? I'm obviously not explaining adult "fun" to my daughter, but these days with how the world is, I'm sure it's only a few years away before I explain that too, and help her to understand to wait. Anyway, I would really appreciate feedback and advise on raising a little girl in today's world.