Many different approaches are taken to this controversial topic- most widely taught in most schools along with health and sexual education in middle school and the beginning of high school is that abstinence can relieve children of some of the negative "side-effects" of sex such as STDs and unwanted pregnancies.
Warning children of these effects and showing them the reality and consequences of making such a mature decision too early on in life could prevent this choice in their life early on.
In my personal experience- I was very open and honest with my children when they were early teens about my sexual past and all of the hardships I endured for making mistakes.
I didn't sugarcoat this for them- I used real life examples of some characters from the tv shows they liked to make examples of possible outcomes of the consequences of becoming sexually active too young.
Yes but only a small chance.
Is wrong and you should seek proffessional help urgently.
kids are abused sexual way or beaten up by their own parents ......other people that they dont know may hit them , too.
Kids can get their parents to take them to the beach by asking nicely. They could do chores to help their parents.
Yes
it makes the kids feel embarrassed and there parents should be teaching them, not science teachers
Parents should teach their kids about unsafe sex and its impact
I don't know why are you asking me?
Probably not in America.
Absolutely. Gay parents do their best to teach their children so they can become happy, healthy and well balanced members of society.However, these effects have nothing to do with the parents' sexual orientations.
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It is convenient for parents to talk about all relevant aspects of sexuality. That way, the children get trustworthy information, instead of information from friends, or from the media, that is often incomplete, or gives a wrong impression about several things. Now, what parents ACTUALLY talk to their kids about may vary a lot; some are simply ashamed to talk about sexual subjects.