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Talking to Your Kids about Sex

Does the mere thought of talking to your kids about sex make you uncomfortable?

You're not alone.

But it's time to get over it.

Join our teleseminar and learn:

 

How to talk to your kids about sex and other uncomfortable topics
Why you need to talk to your kids (even young kids) about sex
The five biggest mistakes parents make when talking to kids about sex (and how to avoid those!)

Did you know that:

  • kids in elementary school are learning about sex - on the playground and on the school buses?
  • 30% of middle school students are sexually active
  • there is an increase in experimentation with anal sex in the youth population (they falsely believe STDs cannot be transmitted that way)
  • kids engage in sexual play at a young age because they think it's "cool"

You can inoculate your kids and protect them from these risky behaviors by giving them good information and by imparting your values.

But you have to get over your fear first.

Join this teleseminar and find out how to make broaching this subject with your kids easier.

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The teleseminar leader, Amy Sluss is a registered nurse and health educator. She has been speaking to groups on this subject for over 12 years. Beyond that she has three children of her own and knows first hand about the "uncomfortable aspect" of these sorts of conversations when it comes down to sitting down and discussing it with your own kids. She will teach you how to get past your fear.

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Read what these parents have to say:

“Join Amy Sluss’ teleseminar on talking to your kids about sex. Her advice and counsel helped me, it will categorically help you. I trusted Amy with a very difficult topic, she delivered, and I would seek her counsel again and again. Join the teleseminar. You will not be sorry.” –Wendy Goody, mother of teen girls

"We all know we should talk about sex with our children more but we don't know how to do it. Amy Sluss is here to help. I have heard Amy speak on this subject at least a half a dozen times and she knows what she is doing. Not only does Amy cover the content, she makes people feel comfortable and confident that they can handle it too. You really should join her program on talking to your kids about sex." -Mary Machi, youth leader and mother


Click here for the upcoming teleseminar dates.


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Sign up for the teleseminar now. Your children need you to tackle this subject with them. We promise to deliver useful information that will increase your comfort level.

Matter of fact, we guarantee it.

Join us.

Click here to register.

We'll even have a little bit of fun on the call.

Kids say the darndest things - and we have a few good stories to tell you; you will gain hope and confidence - and share a few laughs with us. We hope you will join us.

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