Facts of Life For Parents of Little Ones: Sex Education Curriculum For Parents of Little Ones (0-5)
How Do You Talk to Very Young Children About Intimacy and Their Bodies in a Developmentally Appropriate Way?
Did you know that sexual abuse prevention and cultivating healthy, appropriate attitudes and practices around intimacy start with newborns?
The truth is many parents are unsure how to bring up developmentally appropriate topics about bodies and sexual behaviors with little ones. However, the studies show that having these talks is one of the best things parents and caregivers can do to protect children from sexual abuse.
This guide and workbook take you step-by-step through how to teach your little ones, as young as newborns, learn to respect their bodies and the bodies of others.
Inside this guide, you will find lessons such as:
God created your little one’s body
Helping little ones identify their body parts
Understanding sexual behaviors in little ones
How little ones can respect their bodies and the bodies of others
Sexual education conversations with little ones
The Facts of Life for Parents of Little Ones is the first book in a three-book series. It guides parents and caregivers through sometimes awkward but vitally essential conversations about their bodies and intimacy with children. Each book is part guide and part workbook.
As you go through this book, you will gain the confidence and understanding you need to have developmentally appropriate conversations about the facts of life with your little ones.
How Do You Talk to Very Young Children About Intimacy and Their Bodies in a Developmentally Appropriate Way?
Did you know that sexual abuse prevention and cultivating healthy, appropriate attitudes and practices around intimacy start with newborns?
The truth is many parents are unsure how to bring up developmentally appropriate topics about bodies and sexual behaviors with little ones. However, the studies show that having these talks is one of the best things parents and caregivers can do to protect children from sexual abuse.
This guide and workbook take you step-by-step through how to teach your little ones, as young as newborns, learn to respect their bodies and the bodies of others.
Inside this guide, you will find lessons such as:
God created your little one’s body
Helping little ones identify their body parts
Understanding sexual behaviors in little ones
How little ones can respect their bodies and the bodies of others
Sexual education conversations with little ones
The Facts of Life for Parents of Little Ones is the first book in a three-book series. It guides parents and caregivers through sometimes awkward but vitally essential conversations about their bodies and intimacy with children. Each book is part guide and part workbook.
As you go through this book, you will gain the confidence and understanding you need to have developmentally appropriate conversations about the facts of life with your little ones.
How Do You Talk to Very Young Children About Intimacy and Their Bodies in a Developmentally Appropriate Way?
Did you know that sexual abuse prevention and cultivating healthy, appropriate attitudes and practices around intimacy start with newborns?
The truth is many parents are unsure how to bring up developmentally appropriate topics about bodies and sexual behaviors with little ones. However, the studies show that having these talks is one of the best things parents and caregivers can do to protect children from sexual abuse.
This guide and workbook take you step-by-step through how to teach your little ones, as young as newborns, learn to respect their bodies and the bodies of others.
Inside this guide, you will find lessons such as:
God created your little one’s body
Helping little ones identify their body parts
Understanding sexual behaviors in little ones
How little ones can respect their bodies and the bodies of others
Sexual education conversations with little ones
The Facts of Life for Parents of Little Ones is the first book in a three-book series. It guides parents and caregivers through sometimes awkward but vitally essential conversations about their bodies and intimacy with children. Each book is part guide and part workbook.
As you go through this book, you will gain the confidence and understanding you need to have developmentally appropriate conversations about the facts of life with your little ones.
Please be aware that when you place your order for the series, the item(s) will be shipped to you only when the entire series is completed. You will receive an email notification regarding the shipment.
It is important to note that you are buying the entire set of books by purchasing the series. If you want to purchase individual books, please go back to the resource store page and select the book for the specific age range you are interested in.