Teens and sex: what every parent must know

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Parents would like to believe that their teenagers are not having sex, but 50% of single females and 60% of single males between the ages of 15 and 19 are sexually active. Parents should begin discussing sex when their children are young. Several teenagers describe their sexual experiences.

author: Rinzler, Jane
Sexual behavior, Methods, Teenagers, Youth, Sex education, Teenage sexual behavior, Sex education for youth

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7 things parents should know about getting a kid into college

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Parents should allow their children to set their own educational goals, and parents should accurately assess each child's maturity level before beginning the college application process. Using the guidance office, planning for tuition, applying and other topics are discussed.

author: Singer, Stephen
Analysis, College applications

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The wise parent's guide to body language

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Parents whose verbal and nonverbal communications are congruent encourage open communication with their children. The meanings that children tend to associate with specific facial expressions, voice tones, gestures and body positions are discussed.

author: Gallo, Nick
Psychological aspects, Telecommunications systems, Parent and child, Parent-child relations, Nonverbal communication

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