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Sex Ed for Grown-Ups

How to Talk to Children and Young People about Sex and Relationships

Jonny Hunt

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English
Routledge
24 September 2021
When it comes to talking to children and young people about sex and relationships, it is difficult to know what to say. How do you answer their questions? How much is too much? And what is age appropriate?

Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is an open and honest guide that empowers adults to talk to young people about all things sex and relationships.

Written by an independent relationships and sex education consultant, this light-hearted and accessible book encourages grown-ups to think and talk about the topics that scare them the most: from body parts, gender, puberty and first-time sex, to pornography, sexting and knowing what to do when things go wrong. Full of hints, tips and first-hand stories, it is a fun, compassionate and engaging exploration of relationships and sex, which will help adults to fully support young people as they develop a healthy view of both sex and themselves.

Sex Ed for Grown-Ups is essential reading for parents, teachers, youth workers, social workers and any adult who wants to have well-informed and positive conversations with the children and young people in their lives.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   648g
ISBN:   9780367641344
ISBN 10:   0367641348
Pages:   326
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Before we get started The issue with ‘nice’ Being normal? What’s the message? Approaching menace Quiz Bodies Head, shoulders, knees, and toes… mind the gap All aboard the tour bus Lumps, bumps, and hairy bits Where do babies come from Get your hands out of your pants, it’s dirty… Sex What is sex? Making sex safe Making sex safe: Contraception Making sex safe: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Making sex safe: Consent & Sexual Citizenship What to do when things go wrong Sex Media Pornography and Sex media Reading between the lines of mainstream media Mobile phones & life online Shameless Sexting Conclusion Quiz Answers

Jonny Hunt is an independent relationships and sex education (RSE) consultant. Jonny has spent his career working face to face with children and young people of various ages (from four years upwards), and training the professionals who work with them around all aspects of sex and relationships. Jonny specialises in delivering inclusive RSE, with a rights-based approach, encouraging both adults and young people to explore their values and attitudes to sex and relationships.

Reviews for Sex Ed for Grown-Ups: How to Talk to Children and Young People about Sex and Relationships

Jonny Hunt knows his stuff. For years he's given dynamic sex-education lessons to children and young people. Now, to bring adults up to speed, he has transcribed his down-to-earth approach into this informative, big-hearted, open-minded book. It puts sex and relationships topics into social, emotional and historical perspective with solid research, personal and professional anecdotes, empathy, humour and an insightful angle on how unequally girls and boys experience growing up. As parents, we have a lot to learn before we become more comfortable talking openly with our digital-native kids. Sex Ed for Grown-Ups points us in the right direction Leah Jewett, Outspoken Sex Ed Director In this excellent book, Jonny Hunt explores the myths and challenges of speaking about sex and relationships, and offers much sensible and practical advice around the topic. A practitioner of considerable experience and expertise in working in both primary and secondary settings, Jonny brings a conversational and reassuring tone to tackle all aspects of relationships and sex education, from early conversations with very young children to the more mature areas such as pornography and teen sexting. It will give readers the confidence to engage with these issues in a fact-based and young person-focussed manner, and I would recommend it not only for parents but also teachers of relationships education and the wider children's workforce. Andy Phippen, Professor of Digital Rights, Bournemouth University


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