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Parents
Talking With Your Growing Child
Parent Guidelines for Talking with Teenagers About War and Terrorism - Before talking with teenagers about war, parents should take time to think about the issue themselves and consider what it means to their family.
Parent and Child Communication - When parents talk to and affirm the value of their children, young people are more likely to develop positive, healthy attitudes about themselves. This is also true when the subject is sex. Research shows that positive communication between parents and their children can help young people establish individual values and make healthy decisions.
Talk with Kids - link one and link two - Talking With Kids About Tough Issues has teamed up for a third year with NBC's award-winning The More You Know campaign in a national initiative to support parent-child communication. Check out their section under "Resources" for talking to your child about sex, drugs, alcohol, AIDS/HIV, and violence.
Understanding Your Teenager -
Understanding Your Teenagers provides practical, biblical advice on parenting teenager and pre-teens.
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