It’s never too early to start talking to kids about
sexuality! We’re not talking just about the “birds and the bees” either.
To help kids build a God-honoring, healthy
sexuality, there is a wide spectrum of topics to cover that go way beyond body
parts and the mechanics of sex, such as God’s design for sexuality, sexual
purity, sexual morals and values,
and resisting pressure from an overly
sexualized culture.
Have you already had “the talk” with your teenager?
Good for you. Now, it’s time to pick up the conversation again. Then, talk
about it some more. Why? Researchers have found that parents who have ongoing
dialogue with kids about sex are more effective at delaying their sexual
activity and avoiding at-risk sexual behaviors than one talk. Kids change over
time. Their sexual curiosity deepens and new questions emerge. The temptations
to experiment sexually grow. So, “the talk” you had several years ago with your
14-year-old just won’t suffice. Now is the time to keep the conversation going!
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Did
You Know? Adolescents engage in less sexual activity if their fathers talk to
them about sexual matters.
·
Did
You Know? Sexting – the sending of semi-nude or nude photos by smartphone – has
become the new “first base” in teen’s sexual behavior. It is now considered the
new norm among adolescents and most often precedes sexual activity, and serves
as a gateway to increased sexual behaviors.
·
Did
You Know? Too often discussions about sex between parents and teens happen
after teens become sexually active. Researchers found that more than 40% of
adolescents had experienced sexual intercourse before talking about sex with
their parents.
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Did
You Know? Nationwide, 46.8% of high school students have had sexual
intercourse. The breakdown by grade are as follows:
o
9th
graders: 30%
o
10th
graders: 41.4%
o
11th
graders: 54.1%
o
12th
graders: 64.1%
Making sexuality a topic of conversation at home
can be a challenging thing. It can be
awkward, and your child may demonstrate a lot of resistance to having regular
conversations about sex.
We believe that God plan and design for sexuality
is perfect, that is why it is crucial to not just have “The Talk” but to have
many conversations about the way that God designed sexuality and what are the appropriate
ways to express it.
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