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From Diapers to Dating: A Parent's Guide to Raising Sexually Healthy Teens (From Middle School to Adulthood) Author: Debra W. Haffner Publisher: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press
From Diapers to Dating: A Parent's Guide to Raising Sexually Healthy Teens (From Middle School to Adulthood) Author: Debra W. Haffner Publisher: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Parents are the primary responsible persons for their children's sex education and should provide good sex education to their adolescent children.
·This book is divided into six chapters, targeting children from junior high school to high school and then to college;
·Adolescence is a critical period for children to explore sex. This book shows parents how to talk to teenagers about sex based on the developmental characteristics of adolescent children at different stages.
Explain what sexual health is, so that young people can discover, understand and appreciate the beauty of body and sex;
· Let parents understand the flood of sexual information that adolescent children really face, and help parents find opportunities to talk to their adolescents about sex.
This book can provide parents with the following guidance to help adolescent children grow up healthily and better protect themselves:
Communicating Sexual Values Help parents identify the sexual values that need to be communicated to their teens.
Special Topics provides suggestions for discussing difficult topics, such as date rape.
Teachable Moments helps parents identify opportunities and entry points to talk to their children about sex.
Parent Tips summarizes the basic principles of communicating sex topics with adolescent children.
Today's children are more willing to face sexual issues head on. They want their parents to provide them with information and guidance, talk to them about values, and be involved in their lives. Parents should celebrate their children's sexual development in a way that helps their children grow, with awareness, joy, responsibility and caution. Lend a helping hand when your children need it, and remember to tell them that you love them.
—Debra W. Haffner