Parents are the most important sexuality educators for their ren. Here are tips to help open the conversation between you and your about sexuality.
Medical issues change rapidly with cence. The toughest issues for pediatricians, parents and teenagers still boil down to sex, drugs and alcohol.
Advocates for Youth champions efforts that help people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates believes it can best serve the field by boldly advocating for a more positive and realistic approach to cent sexual health.
Experience has taught us that actions by adults can be more effective than expecting s to protect themselves from sexual . Still, we know that ren also need accurate, age-appropriate information about sexual and confidence that adults they know will support them.
Two Black Louisiana teens were beaten during a Christmas Eve bonfire after talking to a White teen.
Advocates for Youth champions efforts that help people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates believes it can best serve the field by boldly advocating for a more positive and realistic approach to cent sexual health.
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You probably talk to friends way more than you talk to your parents. That’s natural. Even if you and your parents have a great relationship, you want to find your own path and make your own choices. Still, most of us want a parent’s help, advice, and support at times. But talking to the adults in
Knowing when and how to talk about such a deep subject with a , whether they may be using drugs or not, is difficult. It takes courage and careful listening for your . The following are some tips on talking to ren about drugs, taken from some leading websites in teen drug prevention
You probably think that talking to your parents about sex is impossible. You’re not alone; 83 percent of s your age are afraid to ask their parents about sex.