Can you protect your teenage daughter?
Call 08459 811111, email julia@bbc.co.uk or text 81333 (start your message with KENT).
It has been a week since Megan Stammers disappeared along with her maths teacher Jeremy Forrest. As a parent, it creates greater uncertainty about what our children get up to when they go to school and go out at night.
Teenage girls seem to be particularly at risk. Cigarettes, alcohol, eating disorders, drugs, boys or men are all in reach of our daughters today.
Can you keep them safe? Do you need to wrap them up in cotton wool or do you have to give her space to grow up?
Has your daughter had an inappropriate relationship? Did she tell you the truth? Can did you repond?
Can you protect your teenage daughter?
We hear your stories.
Also on the programme, who told you about the birds and the bees? Was it thorough and helpful or just plain embarrassing?
Many parents dread talking about sex with their children and lots of kids learn about relationships, sex and contraception at school. But should schools be teaching more than just biology?
Lisa Nix and Yoan Reed, whose company Teaching Lifeskills provide sex education class in schools and workshops for parents, join Julia live in the studio to talk about how best to educate our children (10.10).
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