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The Indian society is conflicted about sexuality in general and about expectations for teenager behavior in particular. The book attempts to evaluate the communication between parents and teenagers on sex-related issues. Also, it is observed that the sex education imparted in schools is not serving the purpose. Here again, the gap can be filled by parents acting as mediator between school authorities and teenagers.

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The Indian society is conflicted about sexuality in general and about expectations for teenager behavior in particular. The book attempts to evaluate the communication between parents and teenagers on sex-related issues. Also, it is observed that the sex education imparted in schools is not serving the purpose. Here again, the gap can be filled by parents acting as mediator between school authorities and teenagers.

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Autorenporträt
Prof. Palakh Jain is a visiting faculty in economics area at School of Management and Entrepreneurship, Shiv Nadar University. A Fellow of IIM Ahmedabad in economics area and alumni of Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Palakh was awarded with Junior Research Fellowship by the UGC in 2005. Currently, she is associated as a consultant with ICRIER, leading a project on Indo-Pak FDI. Also, she is empanelled as a visiting faculty with Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, teaching strategic analysis in their executive MBA program. In the past, Palakh had been associated with constituent colleges of Delhi University as an assistant professor of economics.