Four writers remember what their mothers told them (or didn't) and what they said to their own daughters about the joys and perils of sex.
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From Kindergarten to High School
Being a mom presents new challenges, including helping your child deal with issues of self-esteem, discipline, love, money and sex each day. Get practical parenting advice you can use on your kindergarten, tween and teenager.
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Oprah's Lifeclass: Show Your Support for Fatherless Sons and Daddyless Daughters
In the United States alone, 24 million children live in biological father-absent homes. One in three American children grow up without a father. This is an epidemic that needs to end now. This Sunday at 9/8c, Oprah and Iyanla Vanzant are tackling this topic in a special two-hour <i>Oprah's Lifeclass</i>. Use these social reaction cards to start spreading the word today, or Tweet support for the fatherless sons in your life during the show.
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Great Moments in Mothering
We asked eight women to tell us about their mothers' greatest hits: lessons learned, love made visible, childhood tears turned to still-glowing triumph. These are their stories.
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Mothers and Daughters Talk About...
Before another child grows up too fast, another teenager gets the idea that sex is a service, another mother winds up raising a grandchild she didn't expect...we've got scripts, timetables, and sex therapists standing by to help you past the initial awkwa
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