
Don't be afraid of sex education
Description
Book Introduction
Don't Be Afraid Sex Education begins with a story about the body, starting with "poop," and warmly conveys that how you treat your body is how you treat sex.
We provide vivid guidance on how to react and communicate in moments when a child's curiosity meets a parent's confusion.
Author Kyung-ae Yoon, an early childhood education expert and psychological counselor with 20 years of experience, tells us through the countless examples of parents and children she has encountered in classrooms, homes, and counseling settings that “sex education is not about knowledge, but about attitude, and it is a process of learning through the language of love.”
This book is a realistic sex education guide for parents of young children, offering a path to a happy first sex education that begins with a smile and without fear.
We provide vivid guidance on how to react and communicate in moments when a child's curiosity meets a parent's confusion.
Author Kyung-ae Yoon, an early childhood education expert and psychological counselor with 20 years of experience, tells us through the countless examples of parents and children she has encountered in classrooms, homes, and counseling settings that “sex education is not about knowledge, but about attitude, and it is a process of learning through the language of love.”
This book is a realistic sex education guide for parents of young children, offering a path to a happy first sex education that begins with a smile and without fear.
index
prolog
Chapter 1.
Becoming a Sex-Friendly Parent: Examining Your Attitudes and Values
Sex education begins with attitude, not information.
I didn't receive any sex education either.
Why Parents Shrink at the Word "Sex"
Before you start sex education, check this first: Parents' Sexual Sensitivity Self-Test.
Mom and Dad did that?
It's okay, our house is natural
Since both spouses work, there are many things we miss out on.
Natural and healthy sex education starting in single-parent families
Sexuality Questions? Parents Should Share Before Children
Chapter 2.
Our Child's Body and Senses: Understanding Development and Curiosity
Instead of saying, "Why is this happening?", say, "Oh, it's this kind of time."
Infants touch objects without prejudice.
On exposure and observation, and their instincts
Toilet chase game
Poop is the beginning of sex education
Why is it precious? That's...
Stop the infant's obsession with the chest, warmly
Toddler Masturbation: Don't Scratch That Hand
I want to play with you, but you keep touching me: Boundary Training
I want to shower with my dad
A child whose senses are recognized is not afraid of sex.
Chapter 3.
Feelings speak louder than words: Everyday conversations between parents and children
Sex is not something to be taught, but something to be experienced and shared.
A word to those who are confused by their child's questions
Why not? Teaching social conventions.
I want to rest like my dad
You're a man, why are you wearing a skirt?
I'm going to marry 00!
You have to know the name to protect it
You have a younger sibling, but your place remains the same.
When a child witnesses his or her parents engaging in sexual activity
5 Languages Parents Use to Help Their Children Love Their Bodies
Chapter 4.
Sexuality learned in relationships, respect maintained even in times of crisis
From everyday sexual sensitivity to crisis conversations
It's a secret, don't tell even your mom.
Safety First: Boundary Education
I don't want to kiss, but should I say hello?
Media Selection Play for Learning with Children
Did you ask before uploading?
There's no reason not to like pink.
A culture that makes people laugh with sex
He touched my pepper!
Recovery over punishment
Responding to sexual violence
supplement
Stages of gender concept development from infancy to childhood
10 Common Sexual Problems in the Field: A Parent's Quick Guide to Responding
30 Questions for Parents of Young Children Checklist
Sex education play with parents
Pre-Elementary School Sex Education Checklist
Chapter 1.
Becoming a Sex-Friendly Parent: Examining Your Attitudes and Values
Sex education begins with attitude, not information.
I didn't receive any sex education either.
Why Parents Shrink at the Word "Sex"
Before you start sex education, check this first: Parents' Sexual Sensitivity Self-Test.
Mom and Dad did that?
It's okay, our house is natural
Since both spouses work, there are many things we miss out on.
Natural and healthy sex education starting in single-parent families
Sexuality Questions? Parents Should Share Before Children
Chapter 2.
Our Child's Body and Senses: Understanding Development and Curiosity
Instead of saying, "Why is this happening?", say, "Oh, it's this kind of time."
Infants touch objects without prejudice.
On exposure and observation, and their instincts
Toilet chase game
Poop is the beginning of sex education
Why is it precious? That's...
Stop the infant's obsession with the chest, warmly
Toddler Masturbation: Don't Scratch That Hand
I want to play with you, but you keep touching me: Boundary Training
I want to shower with my dad
A child whose senses are recognized is not afraid of sex.
Chapter 3.
Feelings speak louder than words: Everyday conversations between parents and children
Sex is not something to be taught, but something to be experienced and shared.
A word to those who are confused by their child's questions
Why not? Teaching social conventions.
I want to rest like my dad
You're a man, why are you wearing a skirt?
I'm going to marry 00!
You have to know the name to protect it
You have a younger sibling, but your place remains the same.
When a child witnesses his or her parents engaging in sexual activity
5 Languages Parents Use to Help Their Children Love Their Bodies
Chapter 4.
Sexuality learned in relationships, respect maintained even in times of crisis
From everyday sexual sensitivity to crisis conversations
It's a secret, don't tell even your mom.
Safety First: Boundary Education
I don't want to kiss, but should I say hello?
Media Selection Play for Learning with Children
Did you ask before uploading?
There's no reason not to like pink.
A culture that makes people laugh with sex
He touched my pepper!
Recovery over punishment
Responding to sexual violence
supplement
Stages of gender concept development from infancy to childhood
10 Common Sexual Problems in the Field: A Parent's Quick Guide to Responding
30 Questions for Parents of Young Children Checklist
Sex education play with parents
Pre-Elementary School Sex Education Checklist
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Into the book
When a child shouts, “I pooped!” it may not be a simple report, but rather a boast: “I’m using my body well!”
Toilet training is training the body, and how you treat your body is how you treat sex.
Shit isn't just shit.
For a child, it is a joy, a source of pride, and a healthy beginning to learning about the body, senses, and pleasure.
The moment we cherish it, the happy castle has already begun.
Toilet training is training the body, and how you treat your body is how you treat sex.
Shit isn't just shit.
For a child, it is a joy, a source of pride, and a healthy beginning to learning about the body, senses, and pleasure.
The moment we cherish it, the happy castle has already begun.
--- From the text
Publisher's Review
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Don't be scared, Mom and Dad!
This book is the first step toward happy sex education, starting from the moment you respect your child's body.
When I attend sex education classes, parents ask me:
“Do I have to tell you this now?” “How long can we wash together?” The questions are different, but the feelings are the same.
I want to find the answer.
But there is no right answer when it comes to sex education.
Instead, there is a direction.
The direction depends on how the parents view sex.
This book is a journey to help parents let go of their anxiety, smile, and talk about sex naturally with their children.
It's okay if it's not perfect.
When parents and children face each other with curiosity instead of fear and warmth instead of shame, both parents and children grow together.
Don't be scared, Mom and Dad!
This book is the first step toward happy sex education, starting from the moment you respect your child's body.
When I attend sex education classes, parents ask me:
“Do I have to tell you this now?” “How long can we wash together?” The questions are different, but the feelings are the same.
I want to find the answer.
But there is no right answer when it comes to sex education.
Instead, there is a direction.
The direction depends on how the parents view sex.
This book is a journey to help parents let go of their anxiety, smile, and talk about sex naturally with their children.
It's okay if it's not perfect.
When parents and children face each other with curiosity instead of fear and warmth instead of shame, both parents and children grow together.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 12, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 220 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791199273122
- ISBN10: 1199273120
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