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Barriers and prompts to parent-child sexual communication

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.

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Yarning quiet ways

A WA Department of Health resource to help parents and carers of young Aboriginal people yarn about strong, safe and healthy relationships.

Age and stage appropriate information for parents of children birth to teens.

For Western Australian schools and organisations:

Free bulk orders can be made via www.dohquickmail.com.au. Please register with an organisational email (gmail and hotmail are not accepted through this automated system). Delivery is only available to WA addresses. 

Young people, sex and relationships: The new norms (2014)

A UK report that examines how young people can be educated about sex and relationships in this age of digital, mobile communications .

This 2014 report from the Institute for Public Policy Research, United Kingdom examines how young people can be educated about sex and relationships in this age of digital, mobile communications.

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