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Questions and Answers About Sex
Answering kids' questions about sex is one of the responsibilities many parents dread most. Otherwise confident parents ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Talking To Teenagers about Sexual Orientation
What’s it all about?One of the passages of adolescence is the development and understanding of sexuality. This ...
Source: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
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Parents and Their Children's Learning About Sexuality
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of Advocates for ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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Talking With Kids Openly and Honestly About Sexuality
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of Advocates for ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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Talking About the Birds and the Bees
When it comes to teaching kids the facts of life, many parents get a little squeamish. It's difficult to know when to ...
Source: Education.com
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The Sex Talk: Why Once Isn't Enough
Despite the fretting that seems to go hand in hand with talking to children about S-E-X, it looks like what may be ...
Source: Education.com
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Sex Ed 101: What Your Child May Not Be Learning in School
Talking about the birds and the bees has always been a challenge for parents. It's hard to know when to approach kids, ...
Source: Education.com
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Supporting Your Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning Child
What It Means When My Child Says They Are Gay...Sexual orientation is a person's emotional, physical, spiritual, ...
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 12th Grade
Parents must keep the lines of communication open with their teens about sexual health practices, even when they're ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 8th Grade
How can parents help kids make wise choices about their sexual behavior in a world that is sexually explicit and ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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Building Family Strengths: Resiliency
Many families throughout this country have shown remarkable resiliency, or flexible adjustment, to natural, economic ...
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When Kids Ask the Tough Questions
Kids ask a lot of questions. Do parents have to be scientists, philosophers, historians, mathematicians, sex educators, ...
Source: Education.com
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How to Talk About Puberty
Puberty is often the most difficult – and exciting – time in a child’s life thus far. The changes they go ...
Source: Education.com
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Talking About Trees
We don't notice very often, but trees play a major part in the world we live in--from the air we breathe to the nuts we ...
Source: Education.com
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Talking To Your Teens About Sex And Sexual Behavior
What’s It All About? Many adults believe teens should not have sexual intercourse, and this is frequently at odds ...
Source: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
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Talking to Kids About Sex
Take an Active Role in the Sex Education of Your ChildHelping a child to grow up to be a responsible, sexually healthy ...
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What You Need to Know About the HPV Vaccine
Got a daughter between the ages of 9 and 26? Tell her to roll up her sleeve; there's a new vaccine in town, and it's...
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Body Talk: What Preschoolers Need to Know
What's the right way to respond when your preschool child starts asking questions about his or her private parts or...
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 7th Grade
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Is you child being bullied? Look for signs of bullying. Here's how to find out, and what to do if you suspect that...
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