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Talking with your child about sexuality is challenging to most parents. Healthy parent-child communication promotes sexually healthy youth. Learn tips and strategies to be more comfortable during the important talk.
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What Does it Mean to Become an Advocate?
Speaking up for something that you care about makes you an advocate. Advocates make a difference by expressing their...
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Using TV as an Ally in Sexuality Education
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of Advocates for...
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Community Support of Sexual Minority Adolescents
Introduction Community-based organizations and programs that work with youth can have a tremendous, positive impact on...
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Nonfiction to Help Teenagers Learn Who They Are and Where They Fit
When young adult specialist Patty Campbell spoke at an American Library Association annual meeting, she pointed out that...
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Teens & Sex - Girls
Children want to learn what’s "right." Parents teach within their families the moral principles on which our...
Source: Heartland Family Service

