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Yes, Your Kid

What Parents Need to Know About Today's Teens and Sex

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Yes, Your Kid

By: Debby Herbenick PhD, Kristina W. Supler Esq., Susan C. Stone Esq.
Narrated by: Coleen Marlo
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About this listen

Too often, parents wear blinders when it comes to the sex lives of their children. They hear the statistics—how 80% of college students have engaged in rough sex or how one in four teens have sent or received a sext—and think, "Not my kid."

Yes, Your Kid is the reality check parents need about what sex is like today—so they can better educate and support their tweens, teens, and college students. Combining insights from cutting-edge research, conversations with real students, and on-the-ground legal experience, Yes, Your Kid provides:

An overview of key topics in sexuality, from communication and consent to pornography and rough sex, describing how things have changed

Real-world legal stories illustrating today's consensual sex pitfalls and clear tips for how to help your child avoid them

Age-appropriate tools to talk with tweens and teens about bodies, puberty, technology, birth control, and consent

Concrete advice parents can share directly with their children so that—if and when their children become sexually active with partners—they are more likely to have safer, consensual sex

Inclusive sexuality education tips for parents of young people on the autism spectrum

©2023 Debby Herbenick (P)2024 Tantor Media
Parenting & Families Relationships Teenagers Student
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