Talking to young children about relationships, babies and bodies: what parents think
Talking to young children about relationships, babies and bodies: what parents think
This summary highlights the major reasons parents give for talking, or not talking, about relationships,
babies, bodies and other sexual matters with their children.
University of Southampton
Stone, Nicole
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Ingham, Roger
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McGinn, Laura
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Bengry-Howell, Andrew
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June 2014
Stone, Nicole
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Ingham, Roger
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McGinn, Laura
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Bengry-Howell, Andrew
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Stone, Nicole, Ingham, Roger, McGinn, Laura and Bengry-Howell, Andrew
(2014)
Talking to young children about relationships, babies and bodies: what parents think
Southampton, GB.
University of Southampton
6pp.
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This summary highlights the major reasons parents give for talking, or not talking, about relationships,
babies, bodies and other sexual matters with their children.
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Published date: June 2014
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Local EPrints ID: 365595
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/365595
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Laura McGinn
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Andrew Bengry-Howell
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