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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Sound advice for raising sexually healthy children Review: As a parent of an 8 year old girl and 5 year boy, I find this book to be extremely helpful in giving advice on dealing with the often difficult questions about sexuality. This book provides advice on teaching children the proper names for all parts of their bodies (which I have always done anyway) to how to explain how babies are conceived to helping prepare for puberty, and I now feel much better prepared as a parent to discuss my children's developing sexuality with them.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Finally, a wholistic approach to sexuality education! Review: As a sexuality educator and parent I was estatic to read such a medically accurate and wholistic approach to sexuality education. I want to thank Debra Haffner for making my job as a parent and educator easier!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Excellent resource for parents, caregivers Review: Haffner is comprehensive without going overboard. This book covers everything the title implies: from the foundation of sexual identity laid in infancy, all the way to the hormone-charged teen years (and beyond), it's in here.Information is grouped by age and by major topic, and it's easy to find what you're looking for. Haffner's writing style is easy to understand and digest, and the chapters are easily navigated. A nice touch is that Haffner (an experienced sex educator) shares some of her own mistakes and fears with the reader; if an experienced pro can be nervous or choke, it's a little easier to live with your own apprehension. Haffner does a good job staying morally-neutral, in some places encouraging the reader to make his/her own values clear to the child if they differ from the author's. Refreshing, when so many authors hold their values out as the only game in town. Highly recommended for all parents and parents-to-be.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Here's the BUZZ: forget stories about the birds and bees! Review: If you've ever wondered how to deal with telling your kids about everything from the parts of their own body at age 2 to practicing safe sex as a teen ager, Diapers to Dating is the source to turn to. And forget the old, too embarrassing big talk about the birds and the bees, Author Debra Haffner takes us through a logical, caring approach that teaches us "everything your child wants to know about sex but is definately afraid, or too embarrassed to ask". What Doctor Spock did for children's health, Haffner does for children's healthy sexuality. This is a must-read for parents and just about anybody who wants to be a better part of our children's lives.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Finally, a wholistic approach to sexuality education! Review: In an engaging and entertaining fashion, the author addresses all the complex aspects of guiding your child's sexual education and development. With practical experience and professional expertise, she faces the tough situations of everyday parenting and provides useful advice for those anticipating how they will discuss sexuality with their children. Whether we like it or not, all children have questions about sexuality...This book prepares parents to answer those questions honestly AND in ways that will help children grow into healthy adults. This is a terrific resource and would make a perfect gift for parents of young children.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A practical & entertaining guide for all parents Review: In an engaging and entertaining fashion, the author addresses all the complex aspects of guiding your child's sexual education and development. With practical experience and professional expertise, she faces the tough situations of everyday parenting and provides useful advice for those anticipating how they will discuss sexuality with their children. Whether we like it or not, all children have questions about sexuality...This book prepares parents to answer those questions honestly AND in ways that will help children grow into healthy adults. This is a terrific resource and would make a perfect gift for parents of young children.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Should be in every parents' bookshelf before baby arrives Review: This is really a wonderful book - I wish my wife and I had had it when our children were younger. Haffner speaks as a parent of two children herself, with a professional background of a sexuality educator. Her advice is practical and specific and she has a warm and helpful "voice" in addressing parents - she admits her own mistakes and then tells you how she (or her husband) recovered from those mistakes. She is a strong advocate of honesty and frankness about sexuality. She is clear that sexuality is intimately tied with values and challenges parents to be clear about their own values and communicate them to their children. She gives her opinion on matters that stump many parents (such as how to discuss masturbation, for example) but says that if your family's values are different from those that Haffner expresses, tell your children what you believe (but don't try to scare your child with incorrect or scientifically incorrect information). This book should be in the baby basket for every new parent - Haffner makes it clear that sexuality education and discussions start from the very first. And she goes right through to those scary moments when your son or daughter is out on a date and you are wondering, "What's happening and what should I say or do?" It's an outstanding reference, well written and lively.
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