Webinar Description:

Most parents don’t realize how early this generation of children are being exposed to sexually explicit content.  Media messages influence our children’s understanding of relationships and body image from a very young age.  Most kids are starting puberty earlier than in previous generations, and they’d benefit from parents talking about puberty sooner.  So when is the right time to start these discussions, and how much needs to be said?

Are you unsure what to say to your child about sex (too much information vs. not enough) and when to have the next conversation?  

Do you wish you had a guide so that you knew you were addressing all the important topics?

Have you taken the time to do the big-picture thinking?  

In surveys, 87% of teens say that open, honest conversations with their parents could help them put off sex and avoid pregnancy.  So how do you lay the groundwork for that and what do you say?

In this one-hour webinar, you will:

  •         Examine what you want for your child and what’s getting in the way of talking about sex
  •         Learn what topics to discuss with your child and when they are developmentally appropriate
  •         Create a plan to address the topics you haven’t yet discussed with your child

 

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As you listen to the webinar recording, you can use these worksheets to take notes.

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