martes, 17 de noviembre de 2009

HABLANDO DE SEXO


Children are exposed to sexual messages every day—on TV, on the Internet, in movies,
in magazines, and in music. Sex in the media is so common that you might think that teens today already know all they need to about sex. They may even claim to know it all, so sex is something you just don’t talk about. Unfortunately, only a small amount of what is seen in the media shows responsible sexual behavior or gives correct information.
Your teen needs a reliable, honest source to turn to for answers—the best source is you. You may feel uneasy talking with your teen about sex, but your guidance is important. Beyond the basic facts about sex, your teen needs to hear from you about your family values and beliefs. This needs to be an ongoing
discussion and not just one “big talk.” This publication was written by the American Academy of Pediatrics to help you talk with your teen about this important and sensitive subject.
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