Parenting For HIV Prevention (99396)R
Spanish (99952)R
For presenting to parents of teens ages 13-17
"How can I help protect my child from the risk of HIV?" This is a question that keeps parents awake at night, and they need to know the answer. While research tells us that many young people still don't know the facts about what puts them at risk for HIV, it also shows us that young people are more likely to reduce their risks when their parents talk to them.
Parents need to be worried about young people becoming infected with this incurable disease, and this engaging presentation can help you explain why. They'll learn the nuts and bolts of HIV infection and how to prevent it from spreading.* They'll learn about the direct and subtle pressures that put children at risk, and they'll learn steps they can take to help children make choices that keep them HIV-free.
This presentation will let you quickly and easily educate parents about:
- HIV, its impact on young people, and why parent involvement is important for prevention
- how HIV is spread
- what puts children at risk for HIV
- the factors that influence healthy and risky choices.
*While this presentation includes information on condoms, the customization feature allows you to add or delete slides as needed.
Package also includes 50 copies of the realistically illustrated booklet "Giving Your Child The Facts About HIV And AIDS -- From Preschool Through High School" in English (71324)A or Spanish (71332)A.

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