Barriers and prompts to parent-child sexual communication
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Barriers and prompts to parent-child sexual communication
Research and reports
Teacher
Parent
International
families
guidelines
intimate relationships
parenting
protective behaviours
puberty
research and reports
sex education
sexual diversity
sexual health
STIs and BBVs
A research report from 2016 investigating what prompts parents to start the conversation about sexuality with their children. Many parents feel that their children are too young to talk about sexuality, and often don't know how to start the conversation. This article addresses barriers that parents experience in regards to talking about sexuality with their children.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15267431.2016.1181068
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- Resource audience: Teacher Parent Resource Locations: International Resource type: Research and reports