The nurse is planning a community adolescent pregnancy prevention program aimed toward parents. Which recommendation should be included in the program in order to be effective?
1. Parents should encourage steady dating.
2. Parents should not allow their son to develop an intense relationship with a girl who is much younger.
3. Rather than embarrassing an adolescent by addressing specific topics related to sex, parents should speak in broad, general terms.
4. Instead of bringing up the topic of sex, parents should allow their children to reach a point where the children initiate the discussion.
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Explanation:
1. Parents need to clearly discourage early dating as well as frequent and steady dating.
2. Parents should take a strong stand against allowing a daughter to date a much older boy; nor should they allow a son to develop an intense relationship with a much younger girl.
3. Parents should be specific in their discussions about sex.
4. Parents need to talk with their children about sex early and often and be specific in the discussions.
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