Sex Education
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Information and recent facts are available on this website for parents; as well as tips and guidance on how they should reach openly to their children about the dating subject.
Step by step dating tips and guidelines specifically for girls as they make decisions about relationships.
Educational program enabling teens to lead a successful life as well available resources on numerous subjects; also tips and information are found for parents.
A comprehensive site that is divided in to three sections. The “teens” section provides teens with resources, advice, and approachable information. The “kids” section is written in an easy format, and has in depth explanations about health related issues that children might not understand. The “parents” section provides adults with advice on how to confront difficult situations with their children, and has multiple links that cover every aspect of raising healthy children.
Advocates for Youth help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. For out of school time professionals, this site offers resources such as lesson plans, curriculum and education program ideas, topics and issues, and organizational development.
Advocating the right of youth to be informed about and in control of their own bodies
The Guttmacher Institute is a nonprofit organization focused on sexual and reproductive health research, policy analysis and public education. Click on the link to review their published article dated February, 2012 that includes statistics on Sex, Pregnancy, and Abortion; Reports on Sex Education; and School Health Policies and Programs.
Produced by Columbia University’s Health Education program, offering questions and answers on relationships, sexuality, and sexual health.
Health Connected provides resources for parents and teachers to start a conversation about sex and puberty.
The Identity Youth Center helps kids who are stuggling with their identities and gives them resources to find out more about LGBTQ identification.
Created by the American Social Health Association, offering information on STDs, body basics, and dealing with peer pressure.