Your little boy or girl is growing up before your very eyes, and before you know it is talking about crushes, dating, and (gasp!) sex. What is a parent to do? When do you talk with your child about the developing body and sexuality? We have collected expert articles to help you deal with the daunting task of talking about sex.
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Parenting Solutions: Sex
The Problem Red Flags Is too embarrassed or hesitant to talk to you about sex, gives wrong information or has...
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The Development of Sexual Orientation
Of course, in addition to the obvious physical changes of puberty, the natural outcomes of this process include...
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When the Love Bug Bites: Surviving Your Teen's First Romance
Young love rarely lasts a semester, let alone a lifetime. But experts warn that when teen hearts are broken, kids can...
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Teens and Sex
While many teens wish they could talk to their parents about sex, most feel uncomfortable asking questions. Instead,...
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Gay-Straight Alliances
What Are Gay-Straight Alliances? Gay-straight alliances (GSAs) are student-led school clubs for lesbian, gay, bisexual,...

