
Talking to your child about sex
Talking to your child about sex should not be a one-time discussion. Instead, you should have “The Talk” early and often.

Talking to your child about sex should not be a one-time discussion. Instead, you should have “The Talk” early and often.

Teens and parents/caregivers alike should know they are not alone and that there are several resources to help navigate dating violence.

When your child has surgery coming up, communication is key — talking openly in the weeks and days leading up to it can help prepare them.

Here’s a quick review of LGBTQ terminology as well as an explanation of pronoun use when referring to gender identity.

When a doctor speaks to a teen alone, the conversation is to get a feel for what is going on in their life, including school, activities and social interactions.