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How to Talk to Your Child About Sex : It's Best to Start Early, but It's Never Too Late -- A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents

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Title: How to Talk to Your Child About Sex : It's Best to Start Early, but It's Never Too Late -- A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents
by Linda Eyre, Richard Eyre
ISBN: 1-58238-057-0
Publisher: Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: 29 November, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (7 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A Great Guideline for Conservative Parents
Comment: I admit, I am a conservative mom. This book gave me just the advice I needed to put things in proper perspective for my child. It may not be applicable to all parents, but I really appreciated the strong moral base.

Rating: 5
Summary: Sex appreciation without addiction
Comment: I found this book to be one of the most realistic and universalapproaches to child sex education around. Though the book emphasizesthe age of 8 as the main talk with your child, it also gives yousuggestions on talking with your child before the age of 8... Also, Iapplaud the approach to maturbation and homosexually. Children needto know that you can learn to like or dislike ANYTHING! The book doesNOT teach hate of anyone or any group but rather that desires orattitudes are changeable dispite what others may say (for politicalreasons or self-justification and denial). For example, people, in myopinion, are not born orientated to smoking but people can becomeaddicted to it. Sex is the same way. I have family members who smokeand I do not agree with smoking but I love them ANYWAY. This bookhelps children appreciate sex without having an addictive norrepressive attitude. I like ice cream but I won't go out and eat awhole gallon of it. There are consequences to approaching sex oranything else in a non self controlling way. This book will help youto teach your child to love others, to love and appreciate sex,without the dangers of experimentation, and to understand its mainunderlying biological purpose -- to reproduce. Now that's a scientificfact. With nine children, the authors know what they are talkingabout. I highly recommend it. If you don't teach you're childrenabout sex, someone else will teach them their way...

Rating: 5
Summary: How to Talk to Your Child About Sex
Comment: This is one of the most helpful parenting books I have read. It has helped me and my friends so much as we have tried to figure out how in the world to address this difficult and possibly embarassing topic with our children. I loved the book because it helped me realize how important honest and open communication is with my children--and how important it is to start now when they are young. I think so many parents tend to skirt around issues like these--or answer questions from their children in such a vague way that the kids won't ask further questions. Because of this book I have realized how much honest and candid communication with my kids will improve our relationship. After reading the book I am actually looking forward to the questions my kids will ask (they are only three and two right now--not too many questions have come up yet).

It makes me sad that so many kids learn about sex from their peers at school. I want my husband and I to be the ones to explain such an important thing to our children. I want to open the communication as the Eyres say so that any time in the future my kids have questions they will always feel comfortable talking about it with me. I want to be able to freely discuss things we see on TV or at the movies--or the things they hear at school. Some of my friends have had "the talk" the Eyres suggest in their book and are amazed at how much it has helped their children and their relationship with them.

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