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Talking Sex WIth Your Kids
Amber Madison

Keeping Them Safe and You Sane - By Knowing What They're Really Thinking

Adams Media
March 2010
On Sale: March 18, 2010
259 pages
ISBN: 1605506621
EAN: 9781605506623
Trade Size
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If you want to help your kids make responsible sexual choices, not only do you have to talk with them about sex, you have to do it in a way that addresses their real concerns with advice that's relevant to their lives. Now you have a unique advantage to getting through to your child as Amber Madison lets you in on what your kids are really thinking. As a twenty-six-year-old award-winning author and lecturer, she's taught thousands of parents how to approach kids so they'll really listen. Inside this helpful guide, you learn: * What girls need to hear, and the messages boys aren't getting from anyone * Teen's/Tween's real sexual concerns and misconceptions * What to say, how to phrase it, and when to say it * How to get over your own embarrassment * Everything you need to know about STDs and contraception * How to deal with the unexpected * And most importantly, yes, your kids will listen to you With insider advice on how to speak frankly without giving TMI (too much information), Talking Sex with Your Kids will encourage you to teach them to be safe and smart when it comes to sex.

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