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  1. Unwrapped: Real Questions Asked by Real Girls (About Sex) by Gina Guddat, 2007-01-22
  2. What We Really Want to Know: Answers to 101 Questions Teens Always Ask by Michael Francis Pennock, 1996-02
  3. You Ask about Life: Questions Teens Are Asking by Tim Pauls, 2006-07
  4. Questions Teens Are Asking Today by Ted W. Schroeder, Dean Nadasdy, 1987-05
  5. Teen Health; Questions to Ask.(your health care professional): An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Teen Health
  6. Teen Health; Questions to Ask.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Teen Health by Gale Reference Team, 2005-09-15
  7. If You Print This, Please Don't Use My Name: Questions from Teens and Their Parents About Things That Matter
  8. Teen Health; Questions to Ask.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Teen Health
  9. Frequently Asked Questions About Dating: Teen Life (Faq: Teen Life: Set 2) by Vanessa Baish, 2007-06-30
  10. You Ask about Relationships: Questions Teens Are Asking by Tim Pauls, 2007-01
  11. Frequently Asked Questions About Loneliness (Faq: Teen Life) by Robert Greenberger, 2007-09-30
  12. Frequently Asked Questions About Jealousy (Faq: Teen Life) by Roman Espejo, 2007-09-30
  13. Frequently Asked Questions About Puberty (Faq: Teen Life: Set 1) by Ann Byers, 2007-06-30
  14. Frequently Asked Questions About Stuttering (Faq: Teen Life) by Frances O'Connor, 2007-09-30

101. Talking With Kids: 10 Tips
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Anything
10 Tips for talking with kids about tough issues Introduction
Raising a child is probably the most gratifying job any of us will ever have and one of the toughest. In large part, that's because times have changed. We live in an increasingly complex world that challenges us everyday with a wide range of disturbing issues that are difficult for children to understand and for adults to explain. We believe this booklet can help. It offers practical, concrete tips and techniques for talking easily and openly with young children ages 8 to 12 about some very tough issues: sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, drugs and alcohol. Some parents and caregivers may question the appropriateness of talking about such sensitive topics with young children. Maybe you're one of them. But consider this: our kids are already hearing about these issues from TV, movies, magazines and school friends. If we don't talk with them early and often and answer their questions they'll get their facts from someone else. And we'll have missed an important opportunity to offer our children information that's not only accurate, but also in sync with our own personal values and moral principles.

102. ABC7Chicago.com: Connect With Kids
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" I still don't think that kids are educated that well with how to invest your money, how to save, you know, even how the stock market works. And I think if they taught that to us more in school I think we'd be better off." Heather McMahan, 17 -

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    104. Life Issues
    a public health site focusing on issues affecting American helps you ask the rightquestions and make Scarleteen provides sex education for teens for the real
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    you decide on your future career. The Occupational Outlook Handbook online describes hundreds of jobs, giving what workers do on the job, working
    conditions, training and education needed, as well as earnings and expected job prospects. COLLEGE PLANNING U.S.News and World Reports ranks colleges and universities throughout the nation. Mapping your future helps students and parents with career options, college planning and financial strategies.

    105. Talking With Kids: Sex
    You might also use this question as an opportunity to having sexual intercourse isa good idea for teens. Talking With Kids About Tough issues is a national
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    Sex and Relationships Most parents want to do their best in talking with their kids about sex and sexuality, but we're often not sure how to begin. Here's our advice:
    Explore your own attitudes
    Studies show that kids who feel they can talk with their parents about sex because their moms and dads speak openly and listen carefully to them are less likely to engage in high-risk behavior as teens than kids who do not feel they can talk with their parents about the subject. So explore your feelings about sex. If you are very uncomfortable with the subject, read some books (see Readings for Parents ) and discuss your feelings with a trusted friend, relative, physician, or clergy member. The more you examine the subject, the more confident you'll feel discussing it.

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