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An edition of Got teens? (2014)

Got teens?

the doctor moms' guide to sexuality, social media and other adolescent realities

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Health and sexuality experts Logan Levkoff, PhD and Jennifer Wider, MD combine their medical and psychological knowledge with their own personal experiences to address the most cringeworthy and difficult questions that kids often ask their parents. Topics include body development, emotional changes, bullying, social media, substance abuse, and more.

""We've been there. And as parents, we are right there with you." This is the message of health and sexuality experts Logan Levkoff, PhD and Jennifer Wider, MD--you're not alone, and they're here to help. In Got Teens?, the Doctor Moms combine their medical and psychological knowledge with their own personal experiences to comprehensively address the most cringe-worthy and difficult questions that kids often ask their parents. From "What is a blow job?" to "Why do I hate everyone, including myself?" and beyond, Levkoff and Wider will help you decode your teen's questions to figure out what they really want to know. Addressing topics that include body development, emotional changes, and substance abuse, the book aims to give parents the confidence to tackle these subjects with authority and compassion. By refreshing the readers' knowledge of the "facts" and integrating those facts into the context of open and supportive communication, it is the perfect resource for anyone struggling with "the talks" that are to come. Got Teens? is both supportive and empowering, and the warm, conversational style makes it simultaneously relatable and reassuring -- a resource parents will return to again and again as their children get older"--

""We've been there. And as parents, we are right there with you." This is the message of health and sexuality experts Logan Levkoff, PhD and Jennifer Wider, MD--you're not alone, and they're here to help. In Got Teens?, the Doctor Moms combine their medical and psychological knowledge with their own personal experiences to comprehensively address the most cringe-worthy and difficult questions that kids often ask their parents. From "What is a blow job?" to "Why do I hate everyone, including myself?" and beyond, Levkoff and Wider will help you decode your teen's questions to figure out what they really want to know. Addressing topics that include body development, emotional changes, and substance abuse, the book aims to give parents the confidence to tackle these subjects with authority and compassion. By refreshing the readers' knowledge of the "facts" and integrating those facts into the context of open and supportive communication, it is the perfect resource for anyone struggling with "the talks" that are to come. Got Teens? is both supportive and empowering, and the warm, conversational style makes it simultaneously relatable and reassuring--a resource parents will return to again and again as their children get older"--

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Who are the Doctor Moms? (and, more importantly, why you need this book)
Chapter 1: Puberty, body development, and anatomy
Puberty and the body
Is my little boy becoming a man?
Is my little girl becoming a woman?
Chapter 2: Sex behaviors and sexual health
The ins and outs of sex
Relationships 101
Sexual orientation
Gender and gender identity
Sex, sexuality, and pregnancy
Chapter 3: Emotional and mental health
Chapter 4: Eating and body image
Chapter 5: Social media and technology
Chapter 6: tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
Concluding thoughts
Sources.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-267) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613/.0433
Library of Congress
RJ47.53 .L48 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
285 pages ;
Number of pages
285

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Open Library
OL26494696M
Internet Archive
gotteensdoctormo0000levk
ISBN 10
1580055060
ISBN 13
9781580055062
LCCN
2013040092
OCLC/WorldCat
855580558

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