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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Developmental Landmarks and Parenting During Adolescence
Developmental Landmarks of Adolescence Two changes distinguish a child’s development during adolescence from previous...
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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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Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Teens Who Watch Lots of Sexually Explicit Shows Have Twice the Risk of Becoming Pregnant
It's reasonable to wonder if teens who see lots of sexually suggestive TV are more likely to initiate intercourse or...
Source: The Nemours Foundation

