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Schools & Teaching - 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 Every Age

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Book Synopsis: Linda and Richard Eyre stress that it's never too soon-or too late-to start discussing sex and values with your children, and they've got proven strategies to make it easier. For parents who want to go beyond the birds and the bees talk, How to Talk to Your Child About Sex provides thoughtful, clear, specific guidance on when and, most important, how to help children begin to learn and understand sex, love, and commitment from the most positive viewpoint possible.

Preliminary "as needed" talks with three-to eight-year-olds

The age eight Big Talk

Follow-up talks with eight-to thirteen-year-olds

Behavior discussions and guidelines with eleven-to sixteen-year-olds

Discussions of perspective and personal standards with fifteen-to nineteen-year-olds

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Looking for the perfect guide on how to talk to your child about sex? Look no further! Introducing "How to Talk to Your Child About Sex: It's Best to Start Early, but It's Never Too Late." This comprehensive step-by-step book by Linda and Richard Eyre is a game-changer for parents who want to navigate these sensitive conversations with ease.

Don't wait until it's too late! Start those important discussions with your child at an early age. This book provides proven strategies tailored for each age group, ensuring that you cover all the bases. From preliminary talks with three-to-eight-year-olds, to the all-important age eight "Big Talk," and follow-up discussions with older children, this book has it all.

But this isn't just about the biological aspects of sex - it's about so much more. The Eyres provide thoughtful and clear guidance on how to help children understand sex, love, and commitment from a positive viewpoint. By discussing perspective and personal standards with fifteen-to-nineteen-year-olds, you'll ensure they have a foundation for healthy relationships in the future.

Don't miss out on this invaluable resource. Get your copy of "How to Talk to Your Child About Sex: It's Best to Start Early, but It's Never Too Late" today and give your child the knowledge and understanding they need to navigate the world of sexuality confidently.

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