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Teens and Sex Education

Why sex education is important?

Vasudha Sharma by Vasudha Sharma
April 7, 2021
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Has your child entered the adolescence phase? Do you want to tell them about sex education but confused about how to break the ice? If your answer is yes, then this article is for you. During the adolescence phase, your child goes through so many changes. These changes make teens much curious to know about love and adult relationships. If you do not give them sex education, then it can cause more harm to them. Therefore, it is important to teach your child about healthy sexual behavior. Want to understand how to break the ice between you and your children? Then read this article.

Sex education for teens

It is the responsibility of every parent and teacher to teach about sex education. Most teens go to the internet, magazines, friends to get information regarding sexual behavior which can cause harm to them. Therefore, they must get the right information from their parents. So, sex education involves information about body image, human anatomy, and reproduction. Also, it includes sharing knowledge about birth control methods, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual orientation, etc.

Why teen sex education is necessary?

Sexuality is an important part of one’s identity. Teens seek other sources to gain information about sexuality, which has more negative results rather than positive. There, it is your responsibility only to provide absolute sex education to your teens along with the educators and schools. As awkward it sounds, but sex education is parents’ responsibility than that of teachers. However, by knowing what your teen is learning in school, you can set the stage.

Tips to break the ice

Before talking about sex with your teen, you have to prepare yourself. First, just talk about it with your partner. After that, decide what value and lesson you want to communicate from your talk. Remember, you have to talk with the view of your teen, not yours. Also, you can choose a sexual development book that you can read with your teen. So here are some tips to give it a start.

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1. Seize the moment

Use daily moments to talk about sex. Reading news, articles, books can be the best starting points that will make your teen comfortable to talk. Gradually ask your teen what he/she thinks about it. It will also be better if you talk with them while doing daily chores like doing dishes or riding a car.

2. Be direct

Take out your feelings about the particular sex-related issue among your teen directly. Then with you can tell the risk attached with sex which involves unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, emotional pain, etc.

3. Consider your teen’s point of view

While talking about sex education with your teen, do not give him a long speech or discourage his sexual activity. Instead of this, listen to him carefully. Consider their ongoing pressures, situation, concerns, and challenges.

4. Move beyond the facts

While gaining knowledge about sexual education, your teen needs accurate and right information about sexually transmitted diseases. However, in the meantime, you can also involve discussion about attitudes, feelings, and values.

5.Invite more discussion

Encourage your teens to ask about sex, whenever they had some doubts or concerns related to that. Instead of judging them, welcome their question by saying that you are glad that they came to you. Also, the easiest way to talk with your teens is by using the correct name for body parts.

Conclusion

Therefore, the best age to discuss sexual behavior when your teen shows the sign of active sexual behavior. Do not feel hesitant regarding the topic. Involve discussion related to drugs and sex, which will later help your teen in making the right decision. However, if you are feeling embarrassed talking about sex education, you can seek a medical practitioner. Remember, your teen will emerge as a sexually responsible adult, only if she has the right information which will be provided by you. Also, this might be the time when your teen will honestly talk to you. Therefore, be non-judgmental about her and listen to her carefully.

 

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Source: uva health
Tags: Sex educationsexually transmitted diseasesteenagersteensteens and sex education

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