- They would want to hear from their parents or guardians about SRHR even if it may not always seem that way. They constantly need guidance, clarity and support. When you step up as a parent and provide them with accurate information without judging them then you’re helping them make healthier choice
- And it’s not just about what you say at home. Supporting them to attend those mentorship programs or trainings where they can access #SRHR information and services is just as important.
- ...These programs fill in the gaps, while also giving young people the tools they need to navigate their lives with confidence and care.
- Supporting CSE isn’t about encouraging early sex it’s about giving your children the tools they need to navigate life safely and responsibly. When they feel supported at home, they’re less likely to seek answers from unreliable sources or engage in behaviors that could harm them.
- Sex education beyond abstinence only is vital for youth of all ages I learned consent when I was 5. I learned what "private parts" are. It helped protect me from people who would've wanted me to keep secrets from trusted adults Considering how many parents refuse to teach it, we need it in school
- Exactly, I can't remember a time when my Mum wasn't open to ANY question and always answered truthfully and as much as I could understand at whatever age. My father wouldn't talk about it, but you only need one parent who will. Please, BE that parent for your child. Girls AND boys need to know!Feb 11, 2025 21:16