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Sexuality

SexualityYour child's sexuality does not need to be an uncomfortable topic. If you tell the truth and talk at your child's developmental level, you can help your child grow up safe, self-aware, and sensible.
 Sexuality Topics
* Raising Sexually Healthy Children: An Overview
* Creating a Sexually Healthy Family
* Teaching the Parts of the Body to Young Children
* Talking with Your Children about Sex
* Later Elementary School Discussions of Sex
* Six Reasons to Talk with Your Teen about Sex
* How to Talk with Your Teen About Sex
* Genital Touching in Toddlers and Preschoolers
* Bathing and Showering: Privacy Concerns
* Gender Differences: How They Arise
* Tips for Talking with Children about Sexuality
* Talking about HIV/AIDS: Some Basic Facts
* How to Talk to Your Children about HIV/AIDS
* Dating without Fear: Helping Your Daughter Have Fun and Stay Safe
* Masturbation: Infancy through Preschool Age
* Questions about Homosexuality
* Concerns about a Child's Sexual Orientation
* Teaching Preschoolers about Privacy
* Talking to Teens about Sexuality Makes a Difference
* School-Age Children: 'How Are Babies Made?'
* Preschoolers: 'Where Do Babies Come From?'
* Childhood Sex Play
* Signs of Sexual Abuse in Children
* Top Ten Tips: Talking with Your Teen About Sex
 Questions From Other Parents
? Boy Spending Time with Gay Man
? A Boy Who Puts on Lipstick
? Talking About Sex
? Playing Doctor
? Two-Year-Old Nudist
? Inappropriate Sexual Behavior
? A 2-Year-Old Who Masturbates
? Seven-Year-Old Wearing Mother's Stockings
? Rubbing and Humping at 15 Months
? 4½-Year-Old Calls Herself a "Girl-Boy"
? 4½-Year-Old with Romantic Feelings for His Mother
? Six-Year-Old Son Coerced into Playing 'Secret Game'
? Penis Play at Three Years Old
? When a Five-Year-Old Masturbates a Lot
? Four-Year-Old Wishes He Were a Girl
? Masturbation and Fertility
? Explaining Where Babies Come From to a Five-Year-Old
? Teenage Masturbation
? Talking about Menstruation with a Preteen
? Four-Year-Old Obsessed with Siblings
? When Sperm Production Starts
? A Four-Year-Old's New Interest in the Stork
? Teenager Worried about Pregnancy
? Teaching Sexual Values without Undermining Family Member
? Talking about Penis Size
? Four-Year-Old Having Erections
? Three-Year-Old Boy Playing with Dolls
? Explaining Circumcision to a Four-Year-Old
? Teen with Unwanted Pregnancy
? Bathing Young Children: When and How Often
? Teen with Porn on his PC
? Wanting to Be Pregnant at 16
? In Love at Age Four
? 10-Year-Old with Only One Budding Breast
? Onset of Puberty in Girls
 CONSUMER ALERTS
*CPSC, K'NEX Industries Announce Recall of Children's Toys
*CPSC, Schylling Associates Inc. Announce Recall of More "Jack-In-the-Box" Type Toys
*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
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