Parents Support Comprehensive Sex Education – Poll Shows A nationwide poll recently conducted of lower-income parents and guardians released October 1 by the Sexuality Information and Education ...
Pointer’s Dish is a quarterly newsletter on health, sexuality, and family communication from the National Education Association – Health Information Network. You can subscribe to Pointer&#...
Materials [back to About Can We Talk?] Sample Activities See what the Can We Talk? parent-child communication activities are all about. Download one, or all, of the three activities listed below. For ...
Materials [back to About Can We Talk?] You can order Can We Talk? and Conversamos? materials through the NEA Professional Library by fax. (Online ordering is coming soon.) PRINT THIS PAGE AND FAX YOUR...
Can We Talk About Drugs? and Can We Talk About Bullying & Harassment? ARE NOW AVAILABLE! The National Education Association Health Information Network announces the publication of two new parent ...
Step 5: Implement the Training of Facilitators Institute < step 4 | Getting Started | step 6 > Most groups bring Can We Talk? to their community by sponsoring a Can We Talk? Training of Faciliatators ...
Philosophy We believe that young people’s academic achievement is directly influenced by their emotional, physical and sexual health, and that outcomes can be improved through effective family e...
Profiles [back to About Can We Talk?] Find out more about what’s going on in your state or in a community like yours. Use this map or click on a site below to find a profile of each program and ...
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS) 2003 Results According to The Center for Disease Control the percentage of U.S. teenagers in grades 9 through 12 who reported having had sex remained st...
Step 3: Identify Potential Partners and Sponsors < step 2 | Getting Started | step 4 > When considering implementing Can We Talk?, find out what kind of support you have from workplace colleagues, sch...
