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How and When to Tell Your Kids About Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child's Sexual Character

How and When to Tell Your Kids About Sex: A Lifelong Approach to Shaping Your Child's Sexual Character
By Brenna Jones, Jones Stan Jones

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This book will help you establish a biblical view of sexuality for your kids. Learn how and when to talk with your children about sexual curiosity, physical changes of puberty, dating, chastity, and more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #176138 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-16
  • Released on: 2007-02-16
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 272 pages

Editorial Reviews

Tim Stafford, senior writer, Christianity Today, and author of Sexual Chaos
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!

Gary Collins, executive director, American Association of Christian Counselors
This is a first-class treatment of an important and often ignored subject. It needs to be read by every parent.

Karen Mains, co-host, "The Chapel of the Air
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.


Customer Reviews

Finally, a book that teaches sex based on the Bible!5
I have been looking for help on how to raise my 2 very young children knowing that sex is wonderful when it comes at the right time. RIGHT being the operative word. I found the scriptural references to be solid in their interpretation, and their knowledge about how sex fits in earthly life to be just what we parents need. They suggest teaching children about their sexuality as early as possible so as to avoid embarrasing "talks" that come when it's too late (Most kids learn about sex in school before they learn from their parents). I especially liked their assertations that any kind of sexual activity that deviates from what God has set forth is wrong. IE: homosexuality, sex before marriage, etc. Every type of Christian, Jew or other religious person would be well advised to use this book in teaching their children how their bodies are sacred, special, and sexual.