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Title |
Author |
Publication Details |
Description |
Recommended for ages |
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God’s Design for Sex |
Stan and Brenna Jones |
2007 |
This book reinforces previous instruction on the basics of sexual intercourse and the fundamental goodness of our sexuality, continues the task of deliberately building your child's understanding of why God intends sex to be reserved for marriage, and helps you begin the process of "inoculating" your child against the negative moral messages of the world. |
8-11 |
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God’s Design for Sex |
Stan and Brenna Jones |
2007 |
Facing the Facts provides a springboard for parents and pre-teens/teens to discuss the role of puberty in the development of sexuality; how girls & boy's bodies change, how a woman gets pregnant, why God wants abstinence until marriage; love, dating, relationships and more. |
11-14 |
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| What’s happening to me? | Peter Mayle | 2000 Lyle Stuart 978-0818403125 |
Discusses the mental and physical changes that take place during puberty. |
9-12 | ![]() |
| A Chicken’s guide to Talking Turkey With Your Kids About Sex |
Kevin Leman and Kathy Flores Bell |
2009 |
A Chicken's Guide to Talking Turkey with Your Kids about Sex helps you build a strong, trust-filled relationship with your son or daughter to prepare you for the intimate talks you need to have when 'the changes' hit. And because every child grows in a unique way, this book tells you what to teach but lets you determine when. Inside this book are the tools you need to help your kids not only understand their growing bodies, but also cope with the temptations and social pressures that go with them. |
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Teaching your child about sex |
Grace Ketterman |
2007 |
Filled with the tools you need to confidently teach your children about sex. Going way beyond "the talk," Dr. Ketterman gives you a plan for passing on a faith-centered understanding of one of God's most precious gifts. With her help, you can • encourage discussion • give age-appropriate answers • talk about the spiritual side of sex • secure a bond of trust with your child. | na | ![]() |