For many a parent, having “the conversation” with your child about sex is a one-time event. New research now suggests that when it comes to your teens, one vague and generic conversation about sex is not enough.
Brigham Young University family life professor Dr. Laura Padilla-Walker discovered ongoing communication about sex between parents and their adolescent children benefits the parent-child relationship and leads to safer sexual activity at age 21.
The study appears in the Journal...
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source https://psychcentral.com/news/2018/11/15/talks-with-teen-about-sex-need-to-be-ongoing-and-two-sided/139187.html
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