For many parents and carers, one of the most difficult parts of raising teenagers is navigating conversations around sex, curiosity, boundaries, relationships, and online exposure. Often, these conversations only happen after a moment of shock, discovering explicit content on a child’s phone, overhearing conversations, or realising a teenager is exploring sexuality in ways adults feel unprepared for.
Family Sex and Relationship Educator, Akinyi Emily Ochieng says the challenge for many parents is understanding what is developmentally normal, what may be harmful and how to respond without fear and shame.

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