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Parents taking a bigger role in teaching their children about sex may be the answer to some of the risky sexual behaviors of teens. What stops parents from talking to their kids about sex? They may not know how to begin the conversation or when it's the right time to have the talk. For those who struggle with these feelings Matt gives some of the answers that help to ease this uncomfortable topic into family conversations. A teen learning about healthy sex and relationships is a great benefit of open communication between parents and their children. CLICK HERE for more information from Matt. (Depending on the speed of your internet connection, this could take a few minutes to download the audio.))