HOW & WHEN TO TELL YOUR KIDS ABOUT SEX BY STANTON L. & BRENNA B JONES (1)
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Stan and Brenna Jones help parents establish a biblical view of sexuality in their homes. Building on a biblical foundation, they discuss how to talk with your children about sexual issues and when it’s appropriate to tell them what. With stark honesty and practical suggestions, they address Building a Christian understanding of sex and sexuality Developing a healthy dialogue with children about sexuality How and when to explain sexual intercourse Preparing for the physical changes of puberty Preparing for dating: dealing with romance and sexual attraction Encouraging a commitment to chastity What to do if you’re getting a late start telling your kids about sex Now revised and updated with helpful material on the dangers of pornography, sexual orientation, and gender identity. If I were looking for someone to talk sensibly, scripturally, and knowledgeably about this topic, Stan Jones would top my list. He and his wife, Brenna, have written a very useful book! -- Tim Stafford, senior writer, Christianity Today, and author of Sexual Chaos In this sexually obsessed culture, Christian parents who fail to shape their children's concepts about sex are guilty not just of oversight, but of gross neglect. Realistic and practical, How and When to Tell Your Kids About Sex should be a standard reference work on every believing family's bookshelf. -- Karen Mains, co-host, "The Chapel of the Air The authors leave no stone unturned in this sensibly written, scripturally based book. It would make an excellent shower gift, as sex education is most effective if begun early. Every parent should have a copy of this informative book to help him or her move beyond "the sweaty palms and lump in the throat approach" to effective communication about the important subject of sex. -- Bookstore Journal, January 1994 This is a first-class treatment of an important and often ignored subject. It needs to be read by every parent. -- Gary Collins, executive director, American Association of Christian Counselors nurturing godly, wholesome young men and women rather than producing good kids. It is comprehensive and deals sensitively with difficult topics, using research on parenting styles and sexual health to encourage and empower parents to be the first, principle, and continuing source of sex education for their children. In addressing relationships from the perspectives of chaste singleness and faithful, godly marriage, the book confronts the clash of cultures between a biblical worldview and the postmodern, individualistic mind-set. It challenges parents to enable children of all ages to live in a way that is countercultural to current tropes for sex, identity, and gender. Above all, it directs us all, as fallen and forgiven people, to grace-based (rather than law-driven) parenting. -- Patricia Weerakoon, medical doctor, sexologist, and write

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