How sexual health is taught in Australian schools and tips for parents to talk about sex with their kids

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Experts say evidence shows that talking about sexual health matters often and early in a supportive environment helps young people make better choices. It also tends to delay sex initiation, and ensures they obtain the correct information. Credit: Beyene Weldegiorgis

Sex education is still one of the most challenging topics for parents to discuss with their children. Fortunately, sexual health is widely taught in Australian schools, and parents can access many resources to help them overcome feelings of shame or awkwardness. Here are some experts’ top tips to help parents have these chats.


Sexual health is taught in Australian schools from Kindergarten to Year 12
  • Age-appropriate sex related concepts are taught according to child developmental theory
  • Experts recommend parents talk to their children about sexual health often and early
  • Despite abundant availability of sex education resources in Australia, many teenagers obtain information via the internet, their friends or by visiting GPs
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