Talking about sexuality with your child requires open and direct communication. There are gaps between what a child learns in school and through friends, and needs your guidance for information.
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When Kids Ask Tough Questions About Sex
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of Advocates for...
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Talking About Sexuality and Values
Teens and parents: Before you do this exercise, please read the notes at the bottom of this page. Teens: Complete this...
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Are Parents and Teens Talking About Sex?
In April 2002, Seventeen Magazine and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation conducted a nationally representative survey...
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What Makes a Banned Book?
Book-banning still goes on today. So what does it take for a book to make the infamous banned list?
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 3 Years
Sex education begins with your very young child, and includes everything from body curiosity to gender roles. Here is...
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