One of the best books for teaching kids about sex is titled, How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child's Sexual Character by Brenna Jones and Stan Jones. The authors are a husband and wife team. Dr. Stanton Jones is a veteran author and a licensed psychologist. Him and his wife Brenna have three children. Their book suggests that parents take a Christian approach when talking to their kids about sex. The book resembles a spiritual guide and is highly recommended by critics. Critics contend that in today's world this book serves as an excellent reference guide for parents who struggle with the thought of teaching their kids about sex. The authors also suggest that parents need to be concerned with building character. Thus, by building a child's character, the child is more apt to make responsible choices. How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child's Sexual Character is a good reader and is a spiritually sound text. This book is for any parent who is looking for a way to teach kids about sex as well as using a biblical approach.
Authors Justin Richardson and Mark Schuster wrote the book titled, Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask): The Secrets to Surviving Your Child's Sexual Development from Birth to the Teens. The authors of this book are scholars who created a great reference to understand adolescent sexuality. Dr. Richardson is educated in psychiatry and Dr. Schuster is educated in pediatrics. The authors contend that once parents understand their children's sexuality they can be better prepared to talk to their kids about sex. The book teaches parents and researchers about the developmental stages of adolescent sexuality in boys and in girls. The authors give an insight into a child's psychological development as it relates to sexuality. The book also includes stories to provide a personal touch. The text is informative and a good reference for parents to use before talking to kids about sex.
Raising awareness and prepping parents on strategies to perform before talking about sex to their kids was perhaps, the motivating force behind the book titled, Kids Ask About Sex: Honest Answers for Every Age edited by Melissa R. Cox and the Medical Institute for Sexual Health. This sound resource book is filled with knowledge. The editors put together this comprehensive guide to make the sex talk for parents much easier. When kids ask the tough questions, parents should have the right answers and this book provides the platform for informative answers that may work. This good reader is one of the best books for teaching kids about sex.
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- Their book suggests that parents take a Christian approach when talking to their kids about sex.
