"Where
do babies come from?"
All parents have or soon enough will hear this inevitable question from their children. But what do you tell your children and how old should they be when you start teaching them about this important principle? These are the most common questions all parents ask themselves, and finding the answers to these questions and, most importantly, your children’s questions are conveniently in one book—"Teaching about Sex, Reproduction and Chastity.”
By providing parents with a clear outline of what to say, how to say and when to say it, this book eliminates the guess work and allows any parent to comfortably and confidently teach their children about reproduction.
Teaching your children about sex, reproduction, and chastity is the only way to make certain they know what you want them to know. Plus, you can lovingly influence the attitudes and management skills they need to live happy and successful lives. Topics discussed include:
Why you should teach
Helping children develop a sexual map for better decision making
A seven-step teaching plan
How to teach about chastity
How to promote healthy development
Table of Contents:
Chapter I Why Parents Should Teach
Chapter II Selecting Your Teaching Goals
Chapter III The
Seven-Step Teaching Program
Chapter IV Your Family Workshop
Chapter V Teaching about Chastity
Chapter VI Promoting
Healthy Sexual Development
Book Excerpt:
…..Although most of us recognize the importance of teaching children about sex, reproduction and chastity, it is awkward because the whole enterprise is not an easy or simple thing. What should we tell children? When, or at what age should we tell them? Who should tell them and how should it be done? How will it influence them and what will happen if we make a mistake and say something incorrectly, the wrong way, or at the wrong time? Isn’t it better, we think, to let nature take its course and allow children to discover for themselves? Or, aren’t there other people who will do it?
No, it is not better to let nature takes its course. Nor are there other people who can teach better than you can. You either teach the way you want your children to know about sex, reproduction, and chastity or you risk them thinking and doing something other than what you would like. This risk is greater today than ever before and, as a result, many of our children are thinking and doing things that are harmful to themselves and to other people.
