by Jayneen Sanders. A step-by-step guide for parents and carers on how to protect children from sexual abuse through personal Body Safety Education. It contains simple, practical and age-appropriate ideas, as well as important information on how abusers groom and signs a child maybe being sexually abused.
by Saleema Noon and Meg Hickling. A guide to talking with kids about sexual health topics including: gender identity and stereotypes sexual diversity sexual consent bullying and harassment fostering healthy body image internet safety managing media influence pornography sexual decision-making teaching sexual health to children and teens with special needs.
by Michelle Hope. This book offers honest, straightforward, and understanding information in a practical Q&A format with answers to real-life sex ed questions from girls ages 10-13 such as: How can I feel better about myself? What is a period? Why are my boobs sore? What should I expect in a relationship? What is abstinence? How […]
by Terri Couwenhoven. Drawing on her unique background as both a sexual educator and mother of a child with Down syndrome, the author blends factual information and practical ideas for teaching children with Down syndrome about their bodies, puberty, and sexuality. This book gives parents the confidence to speak comfortably about these sometimes difficult subjects.
by Debra W. Haffner. This widely recommended parenting guide offers a wealth of practical techniques to help you identify and communicate your own values about sexuality to your children, infants to age twelve.
by Debra W. Haffner. This book guides parents through the adolescent years, when families are likely to confront such issues as peer pressure, dating and parties, alcohol and drugs, harassment, abstinence, and much more.
by Dr. Karen Rayne. This book offers ten concrete rules to strengthen your relationship with your teenager so that you can start to talk about sex. Because most people have sex and everyone needs to talk about sex. Teenagers have adults in their lives who can help them. Breaking the Hush Factor will teach those […]
by Sharon Lamb , Tangela Roberts , Aleksandra Plocha. This book takes a close look at how girls of color think, talk, and learn about sex and sexual ethics, how they navigate their developing sexuality through cultural stereotypes about sex and body image, and how they negotiate their sexual learning within a co-ed sex education classroom.
by Kim T. Cook. This book offers parents and other caring adults tips and tools to inspire honest conversation about adolescent sexual health. Information is presented in fast-paced five minute reads that fit into your busy schedule. Killing time waiting in the car for your kids to finish practice? Pick up Teen World Confidential, open […]
by Diane Ehrensaft. This book explains the interconnected effects of biology, nurture, and culture to explore why gender can be fluid, rather than binary. It encourages caregivers to listen to each child, learn their particular needs, and support their quest for a true gender self.
by Kate E. Reynolds. Following Tom as he begins to notice changes to his body, this simple resource helps parents and carers teach boys with autism or other special needs about puberty.
by Laurie Mintz. Mainstream media, movies, and porn have taught us that sex = penis + vagina, and everything else is just secondary. We’ve separated our most reliable route to orgasm–clitoral stimulation–from how we feel we should orgasm–penetration. As a result, we’ve created a pleasure gap between women and men. This book exposes the broader cultural […]