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Release Date: July 11, 2023
eBook Version is Available

Get the Book by
Laura Hancock
& Karen Rayne

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Sex Ed for the Stroller Set: How to Have Honest Conversations With Young Children (APA LifeTools Series) Paperback – Illustrated, July 11, 2023

How to navigate your own feelings and upbringing. Most importantly, we give you practical tools to answer surprising questions, handle awkward situations, and proactively teach young kids about healthy sexuality. Sex Ed for the Stroller Set will provide you with specific strategies and language to use, resources such as websites and other books to help you out, and real stories from guest contributors as well our own experiences. If have questions about how to lay the foundations of healthy lifelong sexuality in young children, this book is a great place to start!

Published by LifeTools, an imprint of the American Psychological Association (2023).

Praise for Sex Ed for the Stroller Set: How to Have Honest Conversations With Young Children

"Helping kids have a healthy relationship with sex and their bodies starts when they’re young. But as a parent sometimes I don’t know what to say or how to say it! In this book, Dr. Laura Hancock and Dr. Karen Rayne offer an informative, practical, and readable guide to navigating this tricky area. I learned a lot from this book and feel empowered to have better conversations with my children." —Debbie Sorensen, PhD, cohost of Psychologists Off the Clock podcast and author of ACT for Burnout and ACT Daily Journal

"Sex Ed for the Stroller Set is a precious gift to families, children, and educators everywhere. In a culture where 'sex ed' for young children is so often reduced to the notion of 'The Talk,' Hancock and Rayne brilliantly capture–page by page by page–the countless ways that supporting healthy sexual development resides in the daily living experiences within families and schools and as an integral part of a child’s ongoing physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development." —Deborah M. Roffman, MS, CSE, CFLE, Human Sexuality Educator, and Author of Talk to Me First: Everything You Need to Know to Become Your Kids’ “Go-To” Person About Sex, The Science of Babies, and But How Did I Get In There In the First Place?

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