Research shows that young people want trusted adults to talk to about difficult issues.
Also, there is evidence that certain topics should be talked about before children have access to smartphones or social media, to best prepare them for navigating the online world.
Beforehand
During The Talk
How To End The Conversation?
Having a natural ‘end’ to the conversation might be helpful e.g. taking them to an after school club.
This also allows you both time away from each other to decompress and process what’s been said.
Try Not to…
Afterwards
Suggested Topics & Resources
The age recommendations are based on when these topics are covered in the Respected programme:
Signposting and References
Signposting – places to go after the talk, if needed
References
- Parent-Adolescent Sexual Communication and Adolescent Safer Sex Behaviour, A Meta-Analysis, JAMA Paediatrics, 2016
- YoungMinds report 2021, “Someone to Turn To: Being a Trusted Adult for Young People”
- Sex Education forum 2022, “Relationships and Sex Education:The Evidence”
- “Why you stand side-by-side or face-to-face: The secret science of posture and position” Psychology today, 2014
- “Self-Regulated Parenting: A Systematic Review of the Relations Between Effortful Control, the Big-Five, and Parenting Practices”, Psychological Reports, 2024





