Parent-Child Communication

Latest addition : September 19, 2009

Whether your child gets good, bad or no sex education in schools, it is important to talk with your child -
here are some tools

- Books for Parents & Children/Teens

- Let’s Talk - GPRHE comes to you

- Parent Resource Links

- Research Articles

Books for Parents & Children/Teens

September 19, 2009, by Susa Nahmias

Answers (Rutgers University) Books for Parents and their Young Children (Ages 3-8) Books for Parents and their Preteens (Ages 9-13) Books for Parents and their Teens (Ages 14-19) Planned Parenthood Books About Talking with Your Children About Sexuality Advocates for Youth Parent-Child Communication Resources Parent-Child Communication Latino & Native American

Let’s Talk

September 19, 2009, by Susa Nahmias

Let’s Talk Parent Dialogue… because our kids’ decisions about sex depend on what they know We in GPRHE would be happy to come to a PTA meeting, a meeting of concerned parents, a meeting of friends and neighbors, in your home or your book club and discuss Talking about sex with your kids or Everything you need to know about sex education and more. Sign up right here or download the request form and send it in or call us: Georgia Parents for Responsible Health Education P.O. Box 15006 (...)

Parent Resource Links

September 19, 2009, by Susa Nahmias

Advocates for Youth Parent Resource Center – everything you need with a lot of the material also available in Spanish Answer – based at Rutgers University, Answer is a national organization dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexuality education to young people and the adults who teach them Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Section for Adolescent Reproductive Health - a website with information on science-based sex education, as well as information on teen pregnancy, (...)

Research Articles

September 19, 2009, by Susa Nahmias

Beyond the "big talk": the roles of breadth and repetition in parent-adolescent communication about sexual topics. Steven C. Martino, Marc N. Elliott, Rosalie Corona, David E. Kanouse and Mark A. Schuster. Pediatrics 121;e612-e618, 2008 Evaluation of Talking Parents, Healthy Teens, a new worksite based parenting programme to promote parent-adolescent communication about sexual health: randomised controlled trial. Schuster MA, Corona R, Elliott MN, Kanouse DE, Eastman KL, Zhou AJ, Klein DJ. (...)