
|Articles|March 3, 2008
Repetition Improves Parent-to-Teen Sex Education
Adolescents feel closer and more able to talk to their parents about sex if their parents discuss a broad range of sexual issues and repeatedly cover the same sexual topics, according to a report published in the March issue of Pediatrics.
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