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    is today. It’s also Super Bowl Sunday. Use the commercials as inspiration to initiate conversations about , , and -making.

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  2. For tips on how to talk to your kids about sexuality today, go to

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  3. Feb 2 is . Talk to kids about . How? Find out here. via

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  4. What is consent? Talk to your children on Feb 2. All it takes it ten minutes to get the talk going. ? via

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    It's today! . Talk to your kids about things that matter: their sexual health.

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    When it comes to ending teen dating violence, what's your ? 🐝 on the 👀 out for us partnering w/ to share at least a day for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month🧡!

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  11. Together we champion the health of young people. Educators, talk to the young people in your life about sexuality and other aspects of health. Feb 2 is . In March we celebrate all aspects of with . Are you in?!

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  12. is terrific initiative to help transform risk into wellness.

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    National Sex Ed Day is February 2nd. This is a great opportunity to continue this important discussion. Lots of resources on

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  14. Education is key to empowering young people. Sexual health education is sorely lacking. To enable young people to mature into healthy adults, we must talk about sex, too.

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  15. I love that we are getting more parents involved in the conversation! I can’t wait to listen to this podcast. is one more resource for parents!

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    Heather’s right. Even the agrees! In 2016, they published Stop Sexual Violence, a tool kit for the prevention of sexual violence and this is what they listed as protective factors:

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    When young people learn that sex should be pleasurable, they’re better equipped to pay attention to what their body tells them— whether a person or situation feels safe, pleasing and consensual.

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  19. On abortion rights, time for Democrats to go on offense - The Washington Post

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    “6 weeks pregnant” = 2 weeks late on your period. Most of the men writing these bills don’t know the first thing about a woman’s body outside of the things they want from it. It’s relatively common for a woman to have a late period + not be pregnant. So this is a backdoor ban.

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