Sexuality

Teenage Pregnancy: How to talk to kids about it.

Teens don't want to talk about sex and teenage pregnancy with their parents, but the more they know the better decisions they'll make.
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Boy crazy! Why is my daughter desperate for affirmation?

The need for external affirmation and validation to define one’s self worth is not uncommon. It affects children as well as adults, and most people experience it at some point ...
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Young Romance: How Do I Protect My Kid?

Are you worried about your kid being in a dangerous young romance? Beware: the more you try to stop the relationship, the more you’re going to push him or her ...
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ADHD Kids and Online Dating

The ability of your 17 year old kid with ADHD to set boundaries is probably limited. She most likely will need your help, and she still will most likely push ...
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Non-Binary Teens

What does it mean when your child tells you they’re non-binary? Generally speaking it means that your kid doesn’t feel like they fit into one of the traditional categories of ...
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The Long Distance Relationship and Your Teen

As a parent, odds are you probably don’t want to see your daughter (or son) in a long distance relationship when they go to college. We get it! There are ...
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Help me with my boy Crazy Teen!

If your teen has reached the age where they’re boy/girl crazy, we have bad news for you: there is no cure for this. There is good news though. Your teen’s ...
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My teenager is lying about having a boyfriend!

Everyone knows teenagers lie. But if your teen is lying to you about a relationship, it brings up a host of issues revolving around trust. Parents can turn this situation ...
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Helping Kids Accept Gay Siblings

One kid came out, and the other freaked out? If your child isn’t accepting a gay sibling, there could be a lot of different things happening.
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Is it too early to talk to my kid about sexual assault?

It’s difficult to talk to kids about sexual assault. The way you discuss it will also evolve depending on the age and maturity of your kid.
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