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Q&A with David Kesterton of the FPA about talking to kids about sex and relationships - ANSWERS BACK

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RebeccaMumsnet · 23/05/2011 10:14

We're joined this week by David Kesterton, parenting expert and project manager of the Speakeasy programme at the FPA - Family Planning Association, who's going to be answering questions on talking to your children and your teenagers about sex and relationships.

Speakeasy is an award-winning project designed by FPA to help parents and carers face those difficult conversations and awkward questions from children about sex and relationships with confidence, knowledge and new found skills. Speakeasy courses are held all over the country at schools, community and health centres.

David is project manager for the Speakeasy programme at FPA and has spoken extensively about the important of the role of parents in sex and relationships education.

If you have any questions about how, why and when you should talk to your children about sex, please post by the end of Friday 27 May and we'll be linking to his answers the following week.

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swallowedAfly · 31/05/2011 15:00

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Staircase · 02/06/2011 17:38

Swallowed a fly - what a good idea! Treating children like little people, instead of future people. Hmmm, novel.

RachelMumsnet · 08/06/2011 14:26

The answers are back now from David Kesterton of the Family Planning Association and you can read the full transcribed Q&A here

Q&A with David Kesterton, FPA

Many thanks to all those who sent in questions.

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stretch · 12/06/2011 17:02

Thank you. Was really useful reading all the responses.

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