Introduction
1. Being in touch
2. Challenges and opportunities in discussing sexuality with
adolescents
3. Communicating with adolescents about sex and sexuality
4. Towards a better understanding of our teenagers: Body, Brains
and Sex
5. The sexual lives of adolescents
6. Early Adolescence (12-14+ years): What adults want to know
7. Mid-Adolescence (14-16+ years): What adults want to know
8. Late Adolescence (16-18+ years): What adults want to know
9. "Is this OK?"
10.Moving forward
A practical and accessible guide to positive, developmentally appropriate sexuality education for 12-18-year olds
Sanderijn van der Doef is a Dutch psychologist,
sexologist, trainer and author of best-selling books
internationally. She is an international expert and leading
authority in the field of sexual health and sexuality
education.
Clare Bennett researches parent-child sexuality
communication and is a senior lecturer at Cardiff University in
Wales. She is also a nurse, with a background in sexual health and
has extensive experience in working with children and their
parents.
Arris Lueks has many years teaching experience and
specializes in educating trainee primary school teachers in how to
facilitate young children's learning about relationships and
sexuality in the Netherlands.
Puberty is a crucial time in a young person's life. Preparing
children for puberty is different from talking with small children
about where babies come from. Fortunately this book supports you
during this phase of young people's lives. 'Going beyond "The
Talk"' shows how you to have an honest and open conversation about
sex and sexuality at home and in school. It gives relevant facts
and gives advice to overcome your embarrassment to talk about the
most intimate and sensitive issues around sex. I highly recommend
it!
*Doortje Braeken, former senior adviser of adolescents, gender and
rights of the International Planned Parenthood Federation and
International consultant for UNESCO, Plan International, Global
Advisory Board for Sexual Wellbeing*
The life raft that helps you navigate the choppy seas of
sex(uality) education for adolescents and how to talk to them about
it. Thank you for giving me the understanding, insight and tools to
provide the right support. I only wish my parents had read it!
*John Pope CBE*
This warm, hopeful, evidence-based guide is filled with wisdom and
has inclusivity at its heart. It is a must read for all adults
wishing to communicate with their teenagers about relationships,
sexuality, identity, and values like never before. It will
challenge you and affirm you in equal measure.
*Katy Thomas, relationships and sexuality education researcher,
teacher, mother of four*
This book is an eminently readable resource for anyone caring for a
teenager. It gives a very clear picture of teenage development,
which helps understand our own biases and how to overcome these so
that our teenagers get the love, support and understanding they
need.
*Arushi Singh, UN specialist on sexuality education*
A highly engaging book exploring relationships, consent, respect,
sexuality and identity in an accessible way. It brings together the
informal learning of the home and the formal learning of schooling
to provide a coherent, inclusive and joined up approach to young
people's development.
*Professor Richard Woolley, University of Hull*
This is a unique book which successfully unifies sexuality
education in school and at home. It is a practical tool for an
intergenerational dialogue and addressing serious questions raised
by young people. The parents and educators will find here the right
words and approaches to support young people in staying safe and
achieving well-being. But most of all, the reader of this book will
feel the joy of sexuality education classes.
*Drashko Kostovski, IPPF European Network*
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