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SIECUS Resources for Families

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SIECUS Resources for Parents and Caregivers

Q & A Column

Ask Amy, answers questions from parents and caregivers about raising sexually healthy children.

Radio Series

Take A Minute To Talk About Sexuality With Your Kids, helps parents learn how and when they should be talking with their children of all ages – preschoolers, elementary school, middle school and high school students.

Parent-Child Communication Publications

SIECUS recognizes that parents need information on how to educate their children about sexuality and that they may need help and encouragement to fulfill this important role. SIECUS' publications for parents are designed to help parents communicate their values about sexuality to their children and provide accurate, honest, and developmentally appropriate sexuality information.

Additional SIECUS Sexuality Resources


Resources and organizations that have adapted Families Are Talking materials:

Tweens & Teens News: The PARENTGUIDE for 10 years & up, October 2005
Ask Amy: Expert advice on parents' pressing questions about sexuality

Tweens News: The PARENTGUIDE for 8 to 12-year-olds, December 2004
Dating & Love: Helping tweens define a healthy relationship

Chesapeake Family Magazine, August 2004
The Body Image Monster

ParentGuide, May 2004
On The Tube: Talking With Kids About What They See On TV

Tweens News: The PARENTGUIDE for 8 to 12-year-olds, May 2004
Sex Class: Talking With Your Tween About Sexuality Can Help, Not Hurt

Tweens News: The PARENTGUIDE for 8 to 12-year-olds, September 2003
Adobe Acrobat file Let's Talk About Sex - An article about speaking with your tween about sexuality and puberty.

"Talk Straight to Me" Tip Card
Tips to talk with kids about sexuality available in English, Hmong, Spanish, and Somali. Part of The Minnesota Department of Health and Minnesota Education Now And Babies Later (ENABL) "Say Not Yet" campaign.


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