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Dana Larkin, executive director of the Mississippi Campaign for Teen Pregnancy Prevention, said middle-school aged children are the best age to intercede with sex education.

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Parents: Talk to Middle-Schoolers About Sex to Break Pregnancy Cycle

Parents should talk to their children about sex when they are between age 11 and 15 years old, the executive director of the Mississippi Campaign for Teen Pregnancy Prevention said …

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