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This website is dedicated to supporting parents
in their role as their child's primary sexuality educator. No one
knows your child better than you and your child needs your guidance.
Talking with children about the physical and emotional changes of
puberty enables parents to start an informal dialogue based on trust
and respect. This is the foundation that is needed to continue the
conversation with teens before they can be overly influenced by
the media and their peers.
Now is the time to get ready. Do YOUR homework. This website can let you know what kids are asking. It is filled with information and great resources to help you talk with your child about sex. It's OK to be embarrassed. Don't wait or your child may join the 44% of young internet users who say they use the internet to get answers to their sexual questions.
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>> Parents Can Make A
Difference
Research shows the factors that protect kids and lessen their
risks. |
>> What Should I Say?
A "How to Guide" on how and where to talk with your child about sex. |
>> Why Parent And Parent-Child Programs?
How both programs can help parents help their kids. |
>> What's New?
Events, conferences, articles, presentations, and other
new material. |
Last updated: October 19, 2007 |
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