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Messages for Parents: Five to Eight Years

Messages for Parents: Five to Eight Years

Information Card, 2012


This information card has been developed to support parents in their role as the primary sexual health educators of their children.

It is important that parents engage their children in sexual health discussion at an early age, beginning with teaching the proper terminology of body parts. Early introduction of the topic increases the confidence and comfort of both the parents and children to talk about sexual health at later years.

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SKU: 7-206 Category: Sexual Health

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