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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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 7th Grade
During the wonder years, kids and parents have loads of things they're concerned about, confused by, frightened of....
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 1st Grade
Let's Talk This is it. First grade—real school. The big time. Time to experience delight and pride as you watch your...
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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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Parent-Child Communication: Promoting Sexually Healthy Youth
When young people feel unconnected to home, family, and school, they may become involved in activities that put their...
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Losing Sleep Over Coed Sleepovers?
A slumber party is a rite of passage in a child's life. However, there's a new trend in teenage sleepovers that's...
Source: Education.com
