ការអប់រំអំពីសុខភាពផ្លូវភេទនៅក្នុងសាលារៀនអូស្រ្តាលី និងគន្លឹះសម្រាប់ឳពុកម្តាយក្នុងការនិយាយជាមួយកូនៗ

Teenage girl shares with mother in support group

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: SDI Productions/Getty Images

ការអប់រំផ្លូវភេទនៅតែជាប្រធានបទដ៏លំបាកបំផុតមួយសម្រាប់ឪពុកម្តាយក្នុងការជជែកពិភាក្សាជាមួយកូនៗរបស់ពួកគេ។ ជាសំណាងល្អ សុខភាពផ្លូវភេទត្រូវបានបង្រៀនយ៉ាងទូលំទូលាយនៅតាមសាលារៀនក្នុងប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី ហើយឪពុកម្តាយក៏អាចទទួលបាននូវធនធានជាច្រើនដើម្បីជួយពួកគេឱ្យយកឈ្នះលើអារម្មណ៍ចំឡែក ឬភាពខ្មាស់អៀន។ នេះជាគន្លឹះកំពូលៗរបស់អ្នកជំនាញមួយចំនួន ដើម្បីជួយឪពុកម្តាយឱ្យមានការជជែកពិភាក្សាជាមួយកូនៗរបស់ពួកគេ។


Key Points
  • 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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