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(NAPSA)—How do you talk to your children about sex? Having that important conversation maybe easier for some parents than others, says Jane DiVita Woody, author of How Can We Talk About That? Overcoming Personal Hang-Ups So We Can Teach How Can We Talk About a OVERCOMING PERSONAL HANG-UPS ? 8 CRae1) batemys bane STUFF ABOU SEX AND lt eae | ‘er i Kids The Right Stuff About Sex and Morality (Jossey-Bass, $17.95). “After years of research, field work, counseling, and collective experience, I have concluded that personal hang-ups are behind most of our anxiety about having these conversations. The greatest obstacle to providing sexual health for the next generation is our ownattitude,” said Woody. The book discusses reasons for hang-ups and contains questionnaires to help parents assess their own attitudes. The book also offers specific advice for talking to kids of different ages, explaining what kinds of questions and attitudes parents can expect at each stage. How Can We Talk About That? is available via online booksellers, at bookstores nationwide, and directly from the publisher by calling 1-800-956-7739.