Who is teaching your child about sex?

Jul 05, 2016

A crisis has ensued in the form of teenage pregnancies, HIV/AIDS infections, drug abuse and abortions with many ending into deaths.

As most parents shy away from talking about sexuality issues, the young people are scampering for information. Their bodies are making aggressive demands and for lack of how to safely and appropriately respond, a crisis has ensued in the form of teenage pregnancies, HIV/AIDS infections, drug abuse and abortions with many ending into deaths. But, who is teaching your child about sex? Get the details in New Vision (Mwalimu) tomorrow or subscribe for the Epaper


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