Parent-Child Communication
A Special Issue of Transitions
Volume 15, No. 1, September 2002
The information from this Transitions is also available in
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format.
This
issue of Transitions encourages parents to talk with their children
and teens about sexuality and sexual health issues. It includes advice from sex
education experts and a parent's take on that advice, a fact sheet about the
importance of parent-child communication, charts on pre-teens' and teens' growth
and development, tips for talking with teens about contraception, tips for health
care providers, and results of a teen survey regarding talking with parents about
sex. The issue also includes a full-color
poster and a guide to
resources for parents.
To read this special issue of Transitions, visit Advocates for Youth's Parents'
Sex Ed Center at www.advocatesforyouth.org/parents/.
Parents don't have to go it alone. Advocates for Youth is here to help parents
start—and keep going—on those important discussions
about sex!
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Transitions (ISSN 1097-1254) © 2002, is a quarterly publication of Advocates for Youth—Helping young people make safe and responsible decisions about sex. For permission to reprint, contact Transitions' editor at 202.419.3420.
Editor: Sue Alford
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to order this publication.
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