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Why you should be talking to your teens about sex

by Unathi Balele
Talking to your teen about sex can be uncomfortable, but it is an important part of parenting. Providing accurate information, promoting healthy relationships, reducing risky behaviors, building trust, and addressing concerns are all reasons why parents should have open, honest conversations with their teens about sex.
By starting the conversation early and maintaining an ongoing dialogue, parents can help their teens make informed, responsible decisions about their sexual health.
Here are some important reasons by Child Development on why you should be having open, honest conversations with your teen about sex:

1. Providing Accurate Information

Teens may get their information about sex from friends or the internet, which can be unreliable and sometimes harmful. Providing accurate information about sex, contraception, and sexual health can help your teen make informed decisions about their sexual behaviors.

2. Reducing Risky Behaviors

Teens who lack knowledge about contraception and safer sex practices may be at higher risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. By providing information and discussing the importance of using protection during sexual activity, you can help reduce these risks for your teen.

3. Encouraging Healthy Relationships

Talking about sex is also an opportunity to discuss healthy relationships, boundaries, and communication skills. Teens who understand the importance of consent, respect, and communication in relationships are more likely to build healthy, fulfilling relationships in the future.

4. Building Trust

Having open, non-judgmental conversations with your teen about sex can help build trust and encourage them to come to you for guidance and support in the future. It also shows them that you respect their autonomy and trust them to make responsible decisions.

5. Addressing Concerns

Discussing sex with your teen allows you to address any concerns or questions they may have. It can also help alleviate fears or anxieties they may have about sex, which can impact their emotional and mental well-being.
Also see: The importance of teaching your children the value of money

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