
Staying Connected to Your Teenager: How to Keep Them Talking to You and How to Hear What They're Really Sayingby Michael Riera Sexuality: Your Sons and Daughters With Intellectual Disabilities by Karin Melberg Schwier and David Hingsburger Sex, Teens, and Everything In Between by Shafia Zaloom Sex & Sensibility: The Thinking Parent's Guide to Talking Sense About Sexby Deborah M. Sex Positive Talks to Have With Kids by Melissa Pintor Carnagey Making Sense of "It": A Guide to Sex for Teens (and Their Parents, Too!) by Alison Macklin How to Talk with Teens About Love, Relationships, and S-E-X by Amy G. Sex Ed Coloring Sheets and Games Books About Talking with Your Children About Sexualityįor Goodness Sex: Changing the Way We Talk to Teens About Sexuality, Values, and Healthby Al Vernacchio Just the Facts: Teen Sexual Behavior and Parent-Child Communication Parents and Teens Talk About Sexuality: In Their Own Words Parents and Teens Talk About Sexuality: A National Poll Let's Talk: Tips for Talking With Your Parents About Sex and Relationships Let's Talk: Tips for Talking With Your Teen About Sexuality The Talk Show: Using TV to Talk With Your Children About Sex Talking About Consent and Healthy Relationships at Every Age

Parents’ Checklist to Support their Children’s Sex Education

Talk With Your Kids Factsheets and Activities There are also many other resources that can help: Websites We hope reading about talking with your kids about sex and sexuality will be helpful. There are many tools to help you, no matter if you’ve already begun talking with your children about sexuality and want help answering specific questions, or if you don’t know how to start the discussion. Many parents find that talking with their children about sexuality and reproduction can be overwhelming.
