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Talking with kids about sex |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 7:04 am |
| Tags: books, sex, sex ed, sex education, sexed, sexeducation |
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Filed under: Child Development, Lifestyle, Moms, Dads, Books, Feminism, Peer pressureThe closest my parents ever got to explaining sex to me was after they found out that I had been getting beaten up after school in fourth grade by the eighth-grade boyfriend of a girl who claimed I had called her (or her mom? I forget) a "ho". I didn't even know what that was. My mother explained that a "ho" was a woman who sold her body, which led me to envision a woman hacking off her hands to sell to people.Perhaps if my mother had read Third Base Ain't What It Used to Be by Logan Levkoff, she might have been better prepared for that discussion. Former journalist and mommy-blogger Erin Kotecki Vest has a posted a very positive review over at The Huffington Post where she notes that "Logan gives you ways to approach the subject with your kids without freaking them (or yourself) out."Be forewarned, however -- although, according to Vest, the author "doesn't push her views on you, there is room for [ Full article ] |
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