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  1. Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is illegal.

    • Yahoo Search has a zero-tolerance policy for CSAM. If you encounter CSAM on Yahoo Search:
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      • Report it
      • to Bing, which provides our search results.
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      • Report it
      • to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
    • To learn more about what Yahoo is doing to fight online child exploitation, visit our
    • CSAM Report
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  2. Are you ready to talk with your preteen about sex? Educating your kids about sexuality helps keep them healthy and makes your relationship stronger.

  3. Sexual behaviors in children are common and may range from normal and developmentally appropriate to abusive. [1] These behaviors may include self-stimulation, interest in sex, curiosity towards sex and the opposite gender, exhibitionism (the display of one's body to another child or an adult), voyeurism (attempts at seeing the body of another ...

  4. Ask them how they think they’ll know when they’re ready to have sex, including the responsibilities that come with it (like preventing unintended pregnancy and STDs). Be open and listen to their answers.

  5. Definition of child pornography under federal law. Consequences of conviction under federal law. Reporting requirements. Obscenity as a form of unprotected speech. Record-keeping requirements. Simulated pornography. 1466A - Obscene visual representations of the sexual abuse of children. Section 2252A. Further developments. See also. References.

  6. When talking to younger kids, it’s common for parents to frame sex only as “something grownups do when they want to have a baby.” Of course that is one big reason people have sex, and it’s good for your kids to understand how sex is related to pregnancy.

  7. Sharing nudes is when someone sends a naked or semi-naked image or video to another person. Sharing nudes is sometimes called ‘sexting’, however this term is often used by young people to talk about sharing sexual messages and not imagery.

  8. Parents may find that talking with their preteens and young teens about sex is embarrassing or uncomfortable. Here are some suggestions to help you talk with your child. Know your facts. Teens having sex before age 15 are more likely than other teens to: Have unprotected sex; Have many sexual partners; Be intoxicated while having sex