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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 9th Grade (page 5)

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Time To Recap

Many of the sexual topics discussed with your child when s/he was younger take on more urgency and evoke new or immediate interest during adolescence. You may think you have explained to death such issues as the menstrual cycle, sexual relationships, pregnancy, childbirth, etc. Surely your teen has a clear understanding of all this by now! Not necessarily. At any rate, it doesn't hurt to review, especially now that the issues are more pertinent.

This is a good time to remind both boys and girls about the development and workings of each other's bodies. Let's not isolate by discussing the menstrual cycle only with daughters, or wet dreams only with sons. Your daughters and sons will be interacting with the other gender throughout life. It's important that they understand and appreciate how each other's bodies function.

This is also an ideal time to reemphasize cause and effect with regard to sexual activity and pregnancy. You'd be amazed at how many high school students still don't get it . Their lack of understanding is apparent in the misconceptions many of them hold. So parents, remind your children that:

  • Depending on a woman's cycle, pregnancy may still be possible, even if intercourse happens during (or just before, or just after) your period. Assume there is no "safe time" for teens to have unprotected sex.
  • You can get pregnant if you only have sex once … or once in a while.
  • Taking birth control pills offers protection against pregnancy, but not against sexually transmitted infections or HIV.

Misconceptions about sexual issues are even held by many adults. Don't be too surprised if you're one of them. And you needn't be concerned if you don't have all the answers or if you're unsure about the details. You don't have to be a "sex-pert" to communicate with your children. Fortunately, if you need assistance, there's a great deal available.

It's not within the scope of this newsletter series to provide thorough coverage of sex education issues. Rather, "There's No Place Like Home …" is designed to help parents become more aware of the kinds of information young people need; it's intended to encourage family communication about sex, and to suggest ways in which that communication might be fostered.

The following resources are very useful for specific details on a wide range of sexuality and other issues. In addition, many of them also provide valuable communication tips:

For Teens:

Growing Up Feeling Good: The Life Handbook for Kids
Ellen Rosenberg
Lima Bean Press, Inc., 2002
ISBN: 0971134901
Click Here to Purchase This Book

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives: Expanded Third Edition: A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships
Ruth Bell
Three Rivers Press, 1998
ISBN: 081292990X
Click Here to Purchase This Book

The Teenage Body Book Guide to Sexuality
by Kathy McCoy
Pocket Books, 1985
ISBN: 0671546813
Click Here to Purchase This Book

For Parents:

Raising a Child Responsibly in a Sexually Permissive World Sol Gordon & Judith Gordon
Adams Media Corporation, 1999
ISBN: 1580621775
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How to Talk With Your Child About Sexuality: A Parent's GuidePlanned Parenthood Federation of America, 2000
New York, NY
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/parents/

Talking With Your Teenager
Ruth Bell & Leni Zeiger Wildflower
Random House Trade Paperbacks, 1984
ISBN: 0394527739
Click Here to Purchase This Book

All About Sex: A Family Resource on Sex and SexualityPlanned Parenthood Federation of America
Three Rivers Press, 1997
New York, NY
  ISBN: 0609801465
Click Here to Purchase This Book

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