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Sex and camps

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Sex and camps

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Your child is about to leave for summer camp. She's of puberty age and you have visions of three sleepless weeks because you'll be under stress about whether you'll accidentally become a grandmother?

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Relax. So that you can be calm and your child doesn't get a "controlled" phone call from you every now and then, the best thing you can do is talk to him or her. Remember to adjust the tone of the conversation to your child's age. If your child is between the ages of 13 and 16, it is a good idea to talk to them about sex. You don't have to be embarrassed at all, just approach the conversation well.

Remember, nothing by force. Don't put pressure on your child. Try to be a friend, not an enemy. If you have a daughter talk to her yourself. With a son, it is best for the father to talk. The son will feel more comfortable talking to his dad, while the daughter will feel more comfortable talking to you.

Don't preach, listen. Make your child feel at ease and ask you questions. Don't criticise, give valuable advice. Teenagers know very well how to get pregnant, so you can skip this topic. However, make the young person aware of how to prevent pregnancy and explain what emotional maturity is.

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Trust is fundamental. If you have it in common, both you and your child can be reassured. Remember that talk and closeness in the family is essential. Shouting won't settle anything. Although it is difficult, become a psychologist for a moment and try to help your growing child.