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Talking Love and Intimacy with Teens on Valentine's Day

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Monday, February 14, 2011   

ST. LOUIS - Valentine's Day is known as a day for love and intimacy, topics that often are uncomfortable or difficult to bring up between parents and their teenagers. Experts say there are easy ways to discuss sexual health and relationships with teens.

Charisse Jackson, vice president of education and diversity at Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, says that first, parents need to be knowledgeable.

"Lots of times, we've found that parents don't have the accurate information themselves, so the barrier is even greater when they don't know what information to be relaying to their teen."

Jackson says parents can educate themselves by talking with their family physicians or taking a community education class. Planned Parenthood also offers a program, called "Real Life, Real Talk," that helps parents become more comfortable discussing sexuality and health with their children.

Jackson says a common mistake is to have just one conversation with a teen, thinking that covers it all. She says it's important to have a series of talks over the years, and she adds that the earlier you start, the better.

"The earlier we can start this conversation, the less difficult it is to get into the real meat of it."

Jackson suggests looking for "teachable moments" to help open the door to the conversation. She says music, TV shows, and billboards can give parents cues to begin the dialogue.

Valentine's Day also marks the start of National Condom Week.






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