Mobile Library resources:

Books:

It’s Perfectly Normal Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex & Sexual Health
     Harris, Robbie H. Chadwick Press, 2004.

It’s So Amazing! A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, and Families.
     Harris, Robbie H. Chadwick Press,  2004.

First Comes Love, Davis , Jennifer. Workman  Publishing Company, 2001

All Families Are Different.  Gordon, Sol, PhD.  Prometheus Books, 2000.

The “What’s Happening to My Body?”  Book for Girls.  Madaras, Linda. New Market Press  2000.

The “What’s Happening to My Body?” Book for Boys.  Madaras. New Market Press 2000.

Period. A Girls Guide.  Loulan, Joanne & Worthen, Bonnie Book Peddlers 2001.

Period. Lo que su hija debe saber.  Loulan, Joanne & Worthen, Bonnie. Book Peddlers  2001

Let’s Talk About S-E-X A Guide For Kids 9 to 12 And Their Parents.
     Gitchel, Sam & Foster, Lorre. Book Peddlers 2005

Hablemos Acerce Del S-E-X-O Un Libro Para Toda La Familia Acerca De La Pebertad.
     Gitchel, Sam & Foster, Lorri. Book Peddlers 2005

Ten Talks Parents Must Have With Their Children About Sex and Character.
     Schwartz, Pepper, PhD.  & Cappello, Dominic.  Hyperion 2000.

Words Can Work When Talking With Kids About Sexual Health. 
     Blake, Jeanne. Blake Works 2004

Sexuality Your Sons and Daughters With Intellectual Disabilities.  Melberg Schwier, Karin & Hingsburger, Dave. Paul H. Brooks Publishing Company  2000.

Brochures:

Birth Control Talking with Your Son   

HIV Talking With Your Child, ETR, 2002.

HIV Talking With Your Teen, ETR, 2003.

Menstruation Talking With Your Daughter, ETR, 2003.

STD Talking With Your Teen, ETR, 2005.

Abstinence Talking With Your Teen, ETR,2003.

Birth Control Talking With Your Daughter, ETR, 2003.

Birth Control Talking With Your Son, ETR, 2003.

Dating Safety Talking with Your Teen, ETR, 2004.

“What Does Gay Mean?”  Ponton, Lynn, M.D.  National Mental Health Association.

Becoming an Askable Parent How to Talk with your child about sexuality,
     American Social Health Association. 2005 

Video:

Talking About Sex A Guide for Families.  Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. 1996 

Raising Healthy Kids:  Families Talk About Sexual Health           

     Words CanWork.com products

The way children grow and develop varies from child to child. The information presented here represents the typical process of sexual development during childhood. If you have concerns about your child’s development we encourage you to speak with your pediatrician.

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