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- catalog abstract "Parents explain how they handle their children's questions about sex, use of inappropriate language, sexual behavior, attitudes towards the human body, and need for privacy.".
- catalog alternative "Children and sex.".
- catalog contributor b1609810.
- catalog created "1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1983.".
- catalog description "1. The parents speak : Paula ; George ; Marilyn ; Henry ; Peggy ; Daniel -- 2. Where do babies come from? : Initiating discussion ; Who takes responsibility? ; Setting limits ; The first tings they wanted to know ; Sexual anatomy ; Castration fear/ "penis envy" ; "Can I see yours?" ; Intercourse, conception, and birth ; Sex and pleasure ; Different ages/different needs ; Observing pregnancy ; "Oh sick, gross!" -- children's reactions -- 3. Body talk : Nudity ; Uncovering the body: doing what's comfortable ; "Anywhere it's appropriate": contexts for nudity ; A sense of privacy: when to cover up ; Provocative nudity ; Breastfeeding ; Underwear ; Bathroom behavior: the need for peace and quiet ; Bathing, urinating, defecating ; Tampons/menstruation ; Body odors -- 4. Touch/Don't touch : Attitudes toward touching ; Where to draw the line ; Parents touching parents ; Parents touch children ; Bathing ; Sickroom procedures ; Toileting ; The moment to stop ; Children touching parents ; Children touching children ; Others touching children -- 5. The pleasure principle : "Cuddlies" and other pleasurable things ; Nongenital touching ; Genital touching ; Masturbation ; Orgasm ; Passion and desire -- 6. Behind closed doors : Intercourse: a private act ; Dealing with intrusions ; Sexual fulfillment vs. parental responsibility ; Accepting frustration: "my wife runs out and I go limp" ; Achieving priorities: "we know she's just being onery" ; Emphasizing give and take: "there are times when you just want to be alone" ; Bedroom etiquette ; Practical strategies ; Bedroom doors open? closed? locked? ; Sleeping accommodations and sex".
- catalog description "7. Words : Dirty words; Inappropriate language: relating to others ; Social settings ; Emotional settings ; Cursing ; Double standards ; Setting the rules: parents yes, children no ; Exceptions to the rules ; Enforcing the rules ; Handling infractions -- 8. Where did you hear that? : Friends and siblings ; Media ; Sexually accurate dolls ; School ; Religious instruction ; Books -- 9. Media : Books ; Magazines ; Television ; Movies on television ; Commercials ; Movies ; Museums ; Billboards, posters, and graffiti ; Adult merchandise -- 10. Mores : Homosexuality ; What if your child became one? ; Living together ; Single parenthood ; Childlessness ; Celibacy ; The ideal.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: page.".
- catalog description "Parents explain how they handle their children's questions about sex, use of inappropriate language, sexual behavior, attitudes towards the human body, and need for privacy.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 282 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0871966034".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Facts on File,".
- catalog subject "HQ57 .C57 1983".
- catalog subject "Parent-Child Relations".
- catalog subject "Parenting.".
- catalog subject "Sex Education".
- catalog subject "Sex customs.".
- catalog subject "Sex instruction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The parents speak : Paula ; George ; Marilyn ; Henry ; Peggy ; Daniel -- 2. Where do babies come from? : Initiating discussion ; Who takes responsibility? ; Setting limits ; The first tings they wanted to know ; Sexual anatomy ; Castration fear/ "penis envy" ; "Can I see yours?" ; Intercourse, conception, and birth ; Sex and pleasure ; Different ages/different needs ; Observing pregnancy ; "Oh sick, gross!" -- children's reactions -- 3. Body talk : Nudity ; Uncovering the body: doing what's comfortable ; "Anywhere it's appropriate": contexts for nudity ; A sense of privacy: when to cover up ; Provocative nudity ; Breastfeeding ; Underwear ; Bathroom behavior: the need for peace and quiet ; Bathing, urinating, defecating ; Tampons/menstruation ; Body odors -- 4. Touch/Don't touch : Attitudes toward touching ; Where to draw the line ; Parents touching parents ; Parents touch children ; Bathing ; Sickroom procedures ; Toileting ; The moment to stop ; Children touching parents ; Children touching children ; Others touching children -- 5. The pleasure principle : "Cuddlies" and other pleasurable things ; Nongenital touching ; Genital touching ; Masturbation ; Orgasm ; Passion and desire -- 6. Behind closed doors : Intercourse: a private act ; Dealing with intrusions ; Sexual fulfillment vs. parental responsibility ; Accepting frustration: "my wife runs out and I go limp" ; Achieving priorities: "we know she's just being onery" ; Emphasizing give and take: "there are times when you just want to be alone" ; Bedroom etiquette ; Practical strategies ; Bedroom doors open? closed? locked? ; Sleeping accommodations and sex".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Words : Dirty words; Inappropriate language: relating to others ; Social settings ; Emotional settings ; Cursing ; Double standards ; Setting the rules: parents yes, children no ; Exceptions to the rules ; Enforcing the rules ; Handling infractions -- 8. Where did you hear that? : Friends and siblings ; Media ; Sexually accurate dolls ; School ; Religious instruction ; Books -- 9. Media : Books ; Magazines ; Television ; Movies on television ; Commercials ; Movies ; Museums ; Billboards, posters, and graffiti ; Adult merchandise -- 10. Mores : Homosexuality ; What if your child became one? ; Living together ; Single parenthood ; Childlessness ; Celibacy ; The ideal.".
- catalog title "Children & sex : the parents speak / the Study Group of New York.".
- catalog title "Children and sex.".
- catalog type "text".