

An edition of Understanding Children's Sexual Behaviors (2015)
What's Natural And Healthy
By Toni Cavanagh Johnson,Allison Joe
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Toni Cavanagh Johnson
Language
eng
Pages
57
Description:
This is an attractive, easy-to-read, highly informative and practical 42 page booklet for parents, teachers, school counselors, social workers, CASA, police, and anyone else who wants to understand children's sexual behaviors. Children's sexual behaviors are described as falling into four groups, "Natural and Healthy," "Sexually Reactive," "Children Who Engage In Extensive Mutual Sexual Behaviors," and "Children Who Molest." These groups are described in some detail. There are charts describing behaviors that are "Natural and Healthy," "Of Concern," and "Seek Professional Help." for three age groups. These ages are preschool, kindergarten through fourth grade, and preteen.
subjects: sexuality, sexual health, sexual development, child development, sex, behavior, behavioral health, therapy, sexual abuse, adolescent health, child health, pediatrics, psychology, sociology, neurology, sexual behavior, molestation, risky behavior, human sexuality, lgbtq, child psychology, childcare, parenting, science based sexual education, sex education, sexual education, comprehensive sexual education, comprehensive sex ed, sex ed, educational, medical reference, reference, child abuse, trauma, sexual trauma, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, sex therapy, police, law enforcement, law enforcement training, cps, child protective services, paramedic training, firefighter training, first responder training, counselor, school counseling, social work, social workers, education, teacher education, puberty, guide, PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, CPTSD, C-PTSD, childhood trauma, sex positive, sex positive education, masturbation, porn, pornography, reproduction, sexual pleasure, pleasure, intercourse, sexual intercourse, sexting, sext, youth health, conception, contraception, condom, STD, sexually transmitted disease, sexual issues, sex myths, fact based guide, peer reviewed guide, safety, safe sex, sexual choices, positive reinforcement, sexual object, clinical tools, clinical resources, LGBTQ sexual health, LGBTQ parenting
People: Peter Mayle, Kelli Dunham, Sam Gitchel, Robie H. Harris, Cara Natterson, Valorie Schaefer, Mark Chaffin, Tina Jordahl, Brenda J. Lohman, Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett, Linda Meyer Williams, David Finkelhor