Talking with Teens about Sexuality Audiobook By Beth Robinson EdD, Latayne C. Scott PhD cover art

Talking with Teens about Sexuality

Critical Conversations about Social Media, Gender Identity, Same-Sex Attraction, Pornography, Purity, Dating, Etc.

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Talking with Teens about Sexuality

By: Beth Robinson EdD, Latayne C. Scott PhD
Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
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When Dr. Robinson asked her freshman psychology students what today's parents need to know about teens and sex, they said parents do not have a realistic view of the world their children live in. A healthy sexual identity requires more than just a list of what not to do. In today's culture of sexual identity confusion, ubiquitous pornography, and #MeToo, teenagers need to know how to protect themselves as well as how to treat others.

Talking with Teens About Sexuality will help you understand your teen's world and give you effective strategies in the midst of cultural pressures. Drs. Robinson and Scott provide scientifically reliable and biblically based information about gender fluidity, types of intimacy, online dangers, setting boundaries, and much more. Along the way, the book provides useful conversation starters and insightful guidance.

Don't let fear keep you from engaging in vital conversations. Learn how to talk to your teen with knowledge and confidence, guiding them toward a sexually healthy future.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Beth Robinson and Latayne C. Scott (P)2021 eChristian
Christianity Ministry & Evangelism
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This woman really dedicated nearly half a chapter to statistics about violence, prejudice, and negative outcomes for LGBTQ+ teens/people while also teaching parents how to properly discriminate against anyone questioning their sexuality. Do you think that might be why LGBTQ+ teens are at a higher risk for having contemplated suicide or having been kicked out of their homes [leading to things like substance abuse etc?]. The bigotry, lack of humanity, and absence of self-awareness is fucking stunning. Vile read.

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