• The starting point for talking to kids about sex.
    The starting point for talking to kids about sex.
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    via HugoSchwyzer.net.

    So many adults are fearful that telling kids that sex is pleasurable will simply encourage young people to have it before they are physically and emotionally ready for the consequences. Better, they imagine, to emphasize that it’s important to wait and to stress the risks. But as it turns out, centering pleasure is a great way to minimize the chances that a teen will be pressured into doing something that they don’t want to do.

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  • Parenting our kids to death…
    Parenting our kids to death…
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    Via: The Atlantic

    Here I was, seeing the flesh-and-blood results of the kind of parenting that my peers and I were trying to practice with our own kids, precisely so that they wouldn’t end up on a therapist’s couch one day. We were running ourselves ragged in a herculean effort to do right by our kids-yet what seemed like grown-up versions of them were sitting in our offices, saying they felt empty, confused, and anxious.

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  • Making Rabbits Blush…
    Making Rabbits Blush…
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    via Californians for Population Stabilization.

    In “Beyond Choice, Reproductive Freedom in the 21st Century,” he has written eloquently about reproductive issues and addresses the importance of spacing between births:

    Women face huge risks to their health from pregnancy and childbirth. The biggest killer of women over time has been childbirth. When women die, their children are more likely to die as well.

    Women have evolved to minimize these risks by planning and spacing their children and by limiting the number of children they bear.

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  • Stress and our breaking wave of, “Conditions.”
    Stress and our breaking wave of, “Conditions.”
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    Via: democracynow.org

    Dr. Maté’s work focuses on the centrality of early childhood experiences to the development of the brain, and how those experiences can impact everything from behavioural patterns to physical and mental illness.

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  • Sorry, parents – video games are good for the mind
    Sorry, parents – video games are good for the mind
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    via www.gizmag.com.

    For some time now, it’s been one of those “well-known facts” that playing video games increases one’s hand-eye coordination… much to the consternation of parents and spouses trying to convince family members that their obsessive gaming has no redeeming value.

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  • Teen Birth Rates Higher in Highly Religious States
    Teen Birth Rates Higher in Highly Religious States
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    Yahoo! News

    U.S. states whose residents have more conservative religious beliefs on average tend to have higher rates of teenagers giving birth, a new study suggests. The relationship could be due to the fact that communities with such religious beliefs a literal interpretation of the Bible, for instance, may frown upon contraception, researchers say. If that same culture isn’t successfully discouraging teen sex, the pregnancy and birth rates rise.

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