Teen sexuality: When teens go boy/girl crazy
Puberty creates some interesting challenges for teenagers and their parents. One of the most ‘interesting’ of these challenges is the crazy rush of hormones that can drive our teens boy- or girl-crazy.
Puberty creates some interesting challenges for teenagers and their parents. One of the most ‘interesting’ of these challenges is the crazy rush of hormones that can drive our teens boy- or girl-crazy.
Most children will have picked up things from the media or from whispers in the playground about sex, so parents need to have a frank discussion so their children are getting reliable information.
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A new report suggests that sexting is rife amongst teens. Should parents be worried about this and what can we do about it?
Having the sex talk can be a little tricky, but it is important you talk to your teen as it is just another way to help teach them to protect themselves as they grow up and become adults.
We drum into our kids that they need to talk, to somebody they trust, just get it out … but are we really letting go enough to allow them to do that?
It's the conversation parents have to have; but talking to your son about sex can be both difficult and embarrassing. Help is at hand!
Kids of all ages ask question about the facts of life. Be prepared for any sex education questions they throw at you with books about talking about sex.