Sex & Your Teenager – A Parent′s Guide
A Parent′s Guide
Samenvatting
As we all know, sexuality is not an easy topic for parents and carers to deal with once their children enter adolescence. We are all aware of the need to discuss sex with our kids, the only question is, how to start the conversation?
This practical, down–to–earth book offers tips on how to broach the subject and gives advice on a range of problems from the bodily changes at puberty through to coping with relationships, contraception and HIV.
And in light of modern society′s ever changing attitudes towards sexual behaviour, more controversial issues are addressed such as sexual orientation and STDs.
Written in a very open, honest style, yet based on a solid bedrock of scientific information this book will help you to help your teenager to cope with their own sexuality.
∗ Written by a very well respected academic
∗ Includes useful lists of organisations and further reading
∗ Will empower you to develop a deeper, more satisfying relationships with your teenage kids
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
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<br /> Foreword by Anne Weyman, OBE (Chief Executive, Family Planning Association) Introduction
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<br /> Puberty
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<br /> Bodily changes in girls
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<br /> Bodily changes in boys
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<br /> The age of puberty
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<br /> The emotional consequences of puberty
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<br /> Periods
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<br /> Wet dreams
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<br /> Is puberty starting earlier than in previous generations?
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<br /> Learning about sex
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<br /> Schools
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<br /> Parents
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<br /> Society
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<br /> Friends
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<br /> The media
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<br /> Communication
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<br /> Sexual development in early adolescence
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<br /> The need for privacy
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<br /> Relationships with adults
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<br /> Boys and girls are different
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<br /> Masturbation
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<br /> The fears and anxieties of adults
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<br /> The fears and anxieties of teenagers
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<br /> First relationships
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<br /> Love and romance
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<br /> Readiness for sex
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<br /> Contraception
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<br /> Personal safety
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<br /> Essential messages for parents to emphasise
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<br /> The impact of teenage sexuality on the family
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<br /> The parent′s own sexuality
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<br /> Boundaries and limits
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<br /> Sex in the home
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<br /> Unsuitable relationships
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<br /> Lone parents
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<br /> Step–families
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<br /> Risky behaviour
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<br /> The nature of adolescence
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<br /> Sexual risks
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<br /> Teenage pregnancy
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<br /> Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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<br /> HIV/AIDS
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<br /> Assault, rape and exposure to violence
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<br /> The parent′s response
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<br /> Sexual orientation
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<br /> The process of choosing sexual orientation
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<br /> Finding out that your teenager is gay or lesbian
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<br /> Sex and the law
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<br /> The age of consent
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<br /> Confidentiality
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<br /> Sexual abuse
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<br /> The parent′s role
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<br /> The generation gap
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<br /> Managing conflict between parents
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<br /> Communication
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<br /> Index

