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asking about sex and growing up: Asking About Sex and Growing Up Joanna Cole, 1988-05-20 Uses a question-and-answer format to present sex information for preteens. |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking about Sex and Growing Up Joanna Cole, 1988-05 Uses a question-and-answer format to present sex information for preteens. |
asking about sex and growing up: Sex, Puberty and All that Stuff Jacqui Bailey, 2005-07-01 This friendly book talks to teens in their own language, discussing such issues as puberty, coping with controlling parents, menstruation, dating and sexual activity, contraception, pregnancy, and more. Illustrations. |
asking about sex and growing up: It's Perfectly Normal Robie H. Harris, 2021-05-18 Fully and fearlessly updated, this vital new edition of the acclaimed book on sex, sexuality, bodies, and puberty deserves a spot in every family’s library. With more than 1.5 million copies in print, It’s Perfectly Normal has been a trusted resource on sexuality for more than twenty-five years. Rigorously vetted by experts, this is the most ambitiously updated edition yet, featuring to-the-minute information and language accompanied by new and refreshed art. Updates include: * A shift to gender-neutral vocabulary throughout * An expansion on LGBTQIA topics, gender identity, sex, and sexuality—making this a sexual health book for all readers * Coverage of recent advances in methods of sexual safety and contraception with corresponding illustrations * A revised section on abortion, including developments in the shifting politics and legislation as well as an accurate, honest overview * A sensitive and detailed expansion on the topics of sexual abuse, the importance of consent, and destigmatizing HIV/AIDS * A modern understanding of social media and the internet that tackles rapidly changing technology to highlight its benefits and pitfalls and ways to stay safe online Inclusive and accessible, this newest edition of It’s Perfectly Normal provides young people with the knowledge and vocabulary they need to understand their bodies, relationships, and identities in order to make responsible decisions and stay healthy. |
asking about sex and growing up: How to Talk to Your Child About Sex Linda Eyre, Richard Eyre, 2007-04-01 Linda and Richard Eyre stress that it's never too soon-or too late-to start discussing sex and values with your children, and they've got proven strategies to make it easier. For parents who want to go beyond the birds and the bees talk, How to Talk to Your Child About Sex provides thoughtful, clear, specific guidance on when and, most important, how to help children begin to learn and understand sex, love, and commitment from the most positive viewpoint possible. Preliminary as needed talks with three-to eight-year-olds The age eight Big Talk Follow-up talks with eight-to thirteen-year-olds Behavior discussions and guidelines with eleven-to sixteen-year-olds Discussions of perspective and personal standards with fifteen-to nineteen-year-olds |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking About Sex & Growing Up (revised edition) Joanna Cole, 2009-06-30 What do you want to know about sex? Information about sex is everywhere. But what you learn from TV, movies, the internet, and friends is not always a healthy or accurate view of sexuality. Now revised and updated with current facts, Joanna Cole's Asking About Sex & Growing Up is the perfect book to provide answers to questions about sex. Writing especially for preteens, the author uses a question-and-answer format to offer straightforward information on a wide variety of subjects related to sex and puberty. |
asking about sex and growing up: 10 Questions Kids Ask About Sex Bill Farrel, Pam Farrel, 2013-03-01 Every parent wants to help their children make wise choices. Now Bill and Pam Farrel, bestselling authors of Men Are Like Waffles—Women Are Like Spaghetti, bring their trademark humor and characteristic wisdom to one of the scariest topics of all: teaching kids about sex. With the lessons in this book, parents will be able to clearly articulate God’s view of sex lay a foundation for healthy conversation help their children internalize a godly value system layer in valuable information so a child is prepared for each life stage protect their children by giving them the right information at the appropriate time Full of real-life examples, biblical inspiration, and laugh-out-loud illustrations, 10 Questions Kids Ask About Sex will engage parents and enable them to succeed! |
asking about sex and growing up: Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) Justin Richardson, Mark Schuster, 2004-03-23 If you’ve ever tried to tell your six-year-old how babies are made or your fourteen-year-old how condoms work, you know that grappling with telling your kids about sex can be a sweat-drenched exercise. But it doesn’t have to be. Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They’d Ask) is a one-of-a-kind survival guide that will help you stay sane through every stage of your child’s sexual development. After interviewing scores of parents and analyzing decades of scientific research, two nationally respected, Harvard-trained physicians share their expertise in this brilliantly insightful, practical, and hilarious book that has fast become the leading resource for parents of toddlers to teens. This indispensable guide covers all the bases, including: • What to expect at each stage of your child’s development and how you can influence it from birth onward • What to tell your kids at every age about sex and how to get the conversation going • What to do when your five-year-old turns up naked with the girl next door, your toddler is rubbing on her teddy bear, or your six-year-old walks in on you having sex • How to avoid unnecessary clashes with your middle-schooler while managing privacy, crushes, and what to wear • How to encourage your teenager to use contraception without encouraging her to have sex, and how to help her choose the method that’s best for her |
asking about sex and growing up: What's the Big Secret? Laurie Krasny Brown, 1997-09-01 With characteristic sensitivity and humor, the talented team who created Dinosaurs Divorce and When Dinosaurs Die presents helpful basic information, including answers to tough questions. |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking About Sex & Growing Up Joanna Cole, 2009-11-24 Joanna Cole's Asking About Sex & Growing Up is the perfect book to provide answers to preteens' questions about sex. Writing especially for kids ages 8-12, the author uses a question-and-answer format to offer straightforward information on a wide variety of subjects related to sex and puberty. Information about sex is everywhere. But what kids learn from TV, movies, the internet, and friends is not always a healthy or accurate view of sexuality. Now revised and updated with current facts, Asking About Sex & Growing Up is a safe, honest, friendly resource to share with preteens. The book is appropriate for both boys and girls. With the approachable, nonjudgmental Q&A format, this is a book that a preteen can read on his or her own. It's also likely to open up healthy, positive conversations with parents and caregivers. |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking about Sex and Growing Up Joanna Cole, 1988 Uses a question-and-answer format to present sex information for preteens. |
asking about sex and growing up: Making Sense of Sex Sarah Attwood, 2008-05-15 This book is ideal for those who need clear, detailed explanations and direct answers to the many questions raised by puberty and sexual maturity. Making Sense of Sex is a thorough guide written in unambiguous language with helpful diagrams, explanations and practical advice for young people approaching puberty and beyond. |
asking about sex and growing up: The Sex Education Answer Book Cath Hakanson, 2020-10-30 By the age responses to tough questions kids ask parents about sex (for parents of kids aged 3 -14) |
asking about sex and growing up: It's So Amazing! Robie H. Harris, 2014-09-09 “An outstanding book. . . . Meets the needs of those in-between or curious kids who are not ready, developmentally or emotionally, for It’s Perfectly Normal.” —Booklist (starred review) How does a baby begin? What makes a baby male or female? How is a baby born? Children have plenty of questions about reproduction and babies—and about sex and sexuality, too. It’s So Amazing! provides the answers—with fun, accurate, comic-book-style artwork and a clear, lively text that reflects the interests of children age seven and up in how things work, while giving them a healthy understanding of their bodies. Created by the author and illustrator of It’s Perfectly Normal, this forthright and funny book has been newly updated for its fifteenth anniversary. |
asking about sex and growing up: Wait, What? Perfection Learning Corporation, 2019 |
asking about sex and growing up: In Case You're Curious Planned Parenthood, 2019-09-10 Did you ever walk out of class having even more questions than when you walked in? You may feel that way about History or Math, but what about your Sexual Health class (if you even had one)? If you’re anything like most of the youth in America today, your head is probably spinning with a swirling, high-speed hurricane of questions. It is totally normal to be curious and to have questions about relationships, bodies, consent . . . you name it! But where can your average teen go to get all the reliable and accurate answers they need? In Case You’re Curious (ICYC), a text-and-answer program conceived by Planned Parenthood, has been providing this educational service for teens for years. And now In Case You’re Curious: Questions about Sex from Young People with Answers from the Experts is a big book of answers with funny and educational illustrations, to the most popular and most interesting questions young people have about birth control, development, sexually transmitted diseases, and so much more. Within these pages you will find non-judgmental (and fun!) answers meant to educate teens without the uncomfortable silence or weird eye contact often associated with “The Talk.” With questions like “Does masturbating give you a disease?” and “Is the pineapple thing true?” In Case You’re Curious isn’t afraid to tackle the nitty-gritty questions you may think twice about raising your hand to ask in your Sexual Health class or at home. |
asking about sex and growing up: Let's Talk About It Erika Moen, Matthew Nolan, 2021-03-09 Is what I'm feeling normal? Is what my body is doing normal? Am I normal? How do I know what are the right choices to make? How do I know how to behave? How do I fix it when I make a mistake? Let's talk about it. Growing up is complicated. How do you find the answers to all the questions you have about yourself, about your identity, and about your body? Let's Talk About It provides a comprehensive, thoughtful, well-researched graphic novel guide to everything you need to know. Covering relationships, friendships, gender, sexuality, anatomy, body image, safe sex, sexting, jealousy, rejection, sex education, and more, Let's Talk About It is the go-to handbook for every teen, and the first in graphic novel form. |
asking about sex and growing up: Talking with Teens about Sexuality Beth EdD Robinson, Latayne C. PhD Scott, 2021-02-16 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. |
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asking about sex and growing up: Teen World Confidential Kim T. Cook, 2017-02-07 Teen World Confidential offers parents and other caring adults tips and tools to inspire honest conversation about adolescent sexual health. Information is presented in fast-paced five minute reads that fit into your busy schedule. Killing time waiting in the car for your kids to finish practice? Pick up Teen World Confidential, open a random page, and gain fresh insight about current issues affecting teens, ‘tweens, and families. Explore conversation starters – and roadblocks – that open the door to honest communication that will continue through the teen years. Kim Cook’s work is a delightful blend of up-to-the-minute information, practical advice, and personal experience. Using a straightforward yet humorous approach, she offers non-judgmental medically-accurate information to educate parents and other adults about sexual health topics relevant to today’s youth such as: • relationships • identity • responsible choices • values • sexually transmitted infections • birth control • bullying Grab a cup of coffee or a bottle of wine, sit back, relax and enjoy Kim’s unique approach to learning about adolescent sexual health. |
asking about sex and growing up: Happy Birth Day! Robie H. Harris, Michael Emberley, 2002 A mother tells her child about its first day of life from the moment of birth through the end of the birth day. |
asking about sex and growing up: Sex Ed Ruby Rare, 2022-01-06 RUBY RARE - NOW STAR OF CHANNEL 4 SHOW SEX RATED Written by sex educator and body-positivity advocate Ruby Rare, Sex Ed is the practical and fun guide to sex that you've always wanted – but never known how to ask for. This is the information you should have been taught at school: a no-holds-barred roadmap that covers everything from how the brain is the most important sex organ and how to communicate what you want to yourself and a partner, all the way down to the messy stuff – solo sex, orgasms, touching, kissing, blow jobs, cunnilingus, anal play, lube, toys, kegels. After all, sex education shouldn't start and end with putting a condom on a banana. |
asking about sex and growing up: Growing Up Duggar Jana Duggar, Jill Duggar, Jessa Duggar, Jinger Duggar, 2016 This updated version of Growing up Duggar: It's all about relationships includes never-before-told stories, new phots, advice from Jessa and Jill, and impressions from new husbands Bee Seewald and Derick Dillard. |
asking about sex and growing up: The Girls' Guide to Growing Up: the best-selling puberty guide for girls Anita Naik, 2017-07-13 Bestseller in 'Books on Self-esteem and Self-reliance for Young Adults' Amazon category in the UK, May 2024 ... this book is a MUST if you have a growing girl. - online customer review Some things are super scary especially for a 9-year-old but reading this together, I felt, let her know that she could talk to me about anything. - online customer review It has everything a girl needs to understand their body and mood changes as they experience this new stage of their lives. - online customer review A very gentle and friendly guide to growing up. - online customer review The illustrations are all child-appropriate and the level of detail is set just right. - online customer review Opens the door for conversations about the changes they are and will be going through. - online customer review A sensitively written, friendly guide to growing up, specifically aimed at younger girls. A friendly, reassuring and positive guide for girls as they approach puberty, explaining the changes that will happen to their bodies as they grow up and how these changes might make them feel. Covering everything from periods and breast development to body hair and personal hygiene, puberty and parenting expert Anita Naik addresses any worries that girls may have relating to what is 'normal'. She reassures readers and boosts their confidence, encouraging them to feel positive about the changes they will experience as they go through puberty. The Girls' Guide to Growing Up also includes advice on topics such as body image, self-esteem and how puberty affects boys, and has an age-appropriate section on sex and reproduction. Contents include: - What is puberty? - Your puberty timeline - Breasts and bras - Same age, different stage - Skin changes - Sweats, smells and personal hygiene - Hair in new places - Changes down below - What are periods? - The practical side of periods - Managing periods - Sex explained - Making babies - New feelings - Managing your moods - Healthy eating - The power of exercise - Self-esteem and body image - Privacy and your body - Puberty for boys - Boys have worries, too |
asking about sex and growing up: Find Your Pleasure Cynthia Loyst, 2020-01-07 From The Social cohost Cynthia Loyst, a deeply personal lifestyle book about how to take the guilt out of pleasure and get to the heart of what you need and want in all aspects of life—from family, home, and work to love and sex. Find Your Pleasure is a pleasure revolution: where society has told women to feel guilty or ashamed for embracing pleasures, Cynthia Loyst shows you how to get to the heart of what you need and want, in every aspect of life. Live: Uncover the beauty of everyday moments, celebrate family and friends, find fun and satisfaction in your workdays, and enjoy the immense rewards parenting has to offer—all while being mindful of taking care of yourself. Love: Cynthia reveals everything from learning to enjoy your body more, ways to feel intimate and communicate effectively with your partner, and the keys to having better sex. Inspire: Find out how to let your creative self bloom, seek out exciting new pathways in life, and let kindness guide you with Cynthia’s tips and tricks for mastering mindfulness and meditation. Through her insightful anecdotes, Cynthia empowers women to revel in all of life’s joys, even the messy ones. Filled with beautiful color photographs, Find Your Pleasure is a treat for the soul that you can devour in one go or savor in tiny bites. |
asking about sex and growing up: I'm a Big Sister Joanna Cole, 2014-03-25 With an author's note about what big siblings need—extra guidance, reassurance, love—and sweet, engaging artwork, it's no wonder that nearly 4 million families have chosen I’m a Big Sister and its companion book, I’m a Big Brother, to prepare their young ones for their first big transition. Someone new is at our house, begins this loving, reassuring celebration of sisterhood from trusted author Joanna Cole. Told through the eyes of a new older sister, this simple story lays out all the good things about being an older sibling, and just how exciting welcoming a new member to the family can be. |
asking about sex and growing up: Growing Up Great! Scott Todnem, 2019-07-30 An inclusive, body-positive guide to puberty for boys ages 8 to 14 Help any young boy progress from childhood to adulthood with a strong, confident appreciation of himself. Growing Up Great! is a puberty book for boys that offers essential guidance for helping boys get through the adolescent years happily and healthily—so they can focus on all the good stuff ahead. Cover the basics with a simple explanation of what puberty is and what boys can expect during that time. This age-appropriate mind and body book for boys discusses every topic in terms of overall health and well-being, with a focus on hygiene, managing emotions, and maintaining safety and privacy. This boys' book on puberty includes: Easy definitions—Get a glossary of puberty terms with simple definitions that help boys understand their changing bodies. Coping mechanisms—Boys will learn how to deal with strong emotions by tapping into creativity, exercising, or practicing mindfulness. Topics relevant to teens today—Go beyond other puberty books with practical advice for handling challenges like social media, peer pressure, friendship, and more. Help your young boy confidently navigate adolescence with Growing Up Great! |
asking about sex and growing up: Let's Talk about Sex Sam Gitchel, Lorri Foster, 2005 Here is information for parents, using the guide at the back of the book, on how to approach that Big Ttak in a way that is comfortable and postive. It is the ideal starting point for the parent who wants to communicate sexuality information that is frank and clear and with the feelings and values they wish to convey. |
asking about sex and growing up: From Boys to Men Robert R. Williams, Robert Williams, Ted Gideonse, 2006-09-04 More than an anthology of coming out stories, From Boys to Men is a stunning collection of essays about what it is like to be gay and young, to be different and be aware of that difference from the earliest of ages. In these memoirs, coming out is less important than coming of age and coming to the realization that young gay people experience the world in ways quite unlike straight boys. Whether it is a fascination with soap opera, an intense sensitivity to their own difference, or an obsession with a certain part of the male anatomy, gay kids — or kids who would eventually identify as gay — have an indefinable but unmistakable gay sensibility. Sometimes the result is funny, sometimes it is harrowing, and often it is deeply moving. Essays by lauded young writers like Alex Chee (Edinburgh), Aaron Hamburger (Faith for Beginners), Karl Soehnlein (The World of Normal Boys), Trebor Healy (Through It Came Bright Colors), Tom Dolby (The Trouble Boy), David Bahr, and Austin Bunn, are collected along with those by brilliant, newcomers such as Michael McAllister, Jason Tougaw, Viet Dinh, and the wildly popular blogger, Joe.My.God. |
asking about sex and growing up: Let's Talk about Sex Robie H. Harris, 2005 Written for adolescents, this book provides frank, up-to-date abd reassuring information on all aspects of growing up, puberty, sex and sexual health. |
asking about sex and growing up: The Period Book Karen Gravelle, Jennifer Gravelle, 2006-05-30 The essential guidebook for every girl. The Period Book is a reassuring must-read for every girl about to have her period, and every parent wishing to prepare a daughter for this important milestone. With more than 300,000 copies sold, The Period Book stands out from the pack by specifically addressing younger girls. And with eleven now the average age at which girls get their period, this supportive and practical approach, providing clear and sensitive answers to common questions, is evern more welcome today. The revised edition includes a new introduction for parents and an additional chapter about body image. |
asking about sex and growing up: The Boy's Body Book Kelli Dunham, 2013-07-09 Discusses the physical and emotional changes associated with puberty in boys and suggests ways to ease the adjustment to these changes. |
asking about sex and growing up: What's Happening to My Body? Book for Boys Lynda Madaras, Area Madaras, Simon Sullivan, 2007-06-08 To help boys realize that they are not alone in their concerns as they go through their transformation to manhood, they need information, and this is the best book to give and share with them. This bestselling classic, written by an experienced educator in a reassuring and down-to-earth style, has sold over 400,000 copies and been translated into 12 languages. The introduction is for the parent, the book for the young man. Readers will be comforted with honest, sensitive, non-judgmental straight talk on the body’s changing size and shape, the growth spurt, reproductive organs, voice changes, body hair, puberty in girls, and much more. This expanded Third Edition addresses questions raised in the thousands of reader letters received by the authors over the years. Material new to this edition includes more detailed discussion of penis size; expanded sections on eating right, exercise, steroid abuse, and weight training; updated advice on acne treatment; and crucial information on AIDS, STDs, and birth control appropriate for this age. Filled with illustrations and stories of boys’ real-life experiences, The “What’s Happening to My Body?” Book for Boys is a comprehensive puberty education and health book for all young boys from ages 8 to 15. |
asking about sex and growing up: I'm a Big Brother Joanna Cole, 2010-01-05 My Big Boy Potty My Big Girl Potty When You Were Inside Mommy Sharing is Fun |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking About Sex and Growing Up Joanna Cole, 1988 Uses a question-and-answer format to present sex information for preteens. |
asking about sex and growing up: The Left Hand of Darkness Ursula K. Le Guin, 1987-03-15 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION—WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MITCHELL AND A NEW AFTERWORD BY CHARLIE JANE ANDERS Ursula K. Le Guin’s groundbreaking work of science fiction—winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards. A lone human ambassador is sent to the icebound planet of Winter, a world without sexual prejudice, where the inhabitants’ gender is fluid. His goal is to facilitate Winter’s inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the strange, intriguing culture he encounters... Embracing the aspects of psychology, society, and human emotion on an alien world, The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of intellectual science fiction. |
asking about sex and growing up: Asking for It Kate Harding, 2015-08-25 The first non-academic, single-author book since the 1990s to examine sexual assault as a social phenomenon: noted blogger and author Kate Harding s provocative, sharp and yes, funny book tackling rape culture, also offering some suggestions for moving toward a culture that fully respects and supports victims, while protecting the rights of the accused. |
asking about sex and growing up: Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe : a framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists Bundeszentrale für Gesundheitliche Aufklärung, 2010 |
asking about sex and growing up: Talk Soon. Talk Often Jennifer Teresa Walsh, 2015 ... Commissioned by the Western Australian Department of Health following research with young people that found there is a need for resources to support parents & families as sexuality educators of their children--Title page verso. |
asking about sex and growing up: 10 Questions Kids Ask About Sex Bill Farrel, Pam Farrel, 2013-03-01 Every parent wants to help their children make wise choices. Now Bill and Pam Farrel, bestselling authors of Men Are Like Waffles—Women Are Like Spaghetti, bring their trademark humor and characteristic wisdom to one of the scariest topics of all: teaching kids about sex. With the lessons in this book, parents will be able to clearly articulate God’s view of sex lay a foundation for healthy conversation help their children internalize a godly value system layer in valuable information so a child is prepared for each life stage protect their children by giving them the right information at the appropriate time Full of real-life examples, biblical inspiration, and laugh-out-loud illustrations, 10 Questions Kids Ask About Sex will engage parents and enable them to succeed! |
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ASKING definition: 1. present participle of ask 2. to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone…. Learn more.
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He's asking £2 000 for the car. How much were they asking for their house? expect/demand [transitive] to expect or demand something. ask something I know I'm asking a great deal. ask …
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Asking refers to the act of requesting information from someone, seeking a response or favor, or inquiring about a certain topic or issue. This often involves forming a question and can be …
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a request by children on Halloween; they pass from door to door asking for goodies and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse inquiring , questioning a request for information
ASKING definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
ASKING definition: to put a question (to); request an answer (from) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
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May 12, 2025 · asking (comparative more asking, superlative most asking) That asks; that expresses a question or request.
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Find 412 synonyms for asking and other similar words that you can use instead based on 10 separate contexts from our thesaurus.
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