Talking about sex at 11 can reduce teenage pregnancies

24 Jul 2008
A report that will form the basis of a national campaign has identified the ages from 11 to 14 as the essential time for parents to talk to their children about sex and relationships.

Research for the report, Everyday Conversations Every Day, conducted by Populus, found that 75 per cent of 11 to 14-year-olds want their parents to talk to them about sex, and 44 per cent do not trust what they hear from friends.  Read more>> 





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