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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Building Family Strengths: Spirituality
Strong families have a sense of spirituality that is defined in different ways. It is a spirit that transcends "self"...
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Teens and Sexual Harassment
Introduction As parents and educators, we might think that today's youth live in a complex world--one that may prove to...
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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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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 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...
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