Sex education is an umbrella term which includes facts about sex and talking to your child about the myths and dangers of early sex. Help your child understand the statistics so he or she can make an educated decision about starting or postponing sexual activity.
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Why You Need to Talk
How do you feel about talking with your son or daughter about sex? Are you uncomfortable? If you are, you are not alone....
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 4 Years
Sex education and preschoolers?! While you may not be ready yet to get into the details of the birds and the bees, it's...
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Parents Can Help Keep Kids Safe From Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Parents want their children to be safe and disease free, and they do many things to make sure their children stay...
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There's No Place Like Home for Sex Education: 9th Grade
Teens wonder about love, sex, relationships. They want details: how, why and when. Parents may feel uncomfortable...
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Teens With Diabetes: Sex and Pregnancy
The safest way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) -- like AIDS and herpes -- as well as unwanted pregnancies...
Source: American Diabetes Association

