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Facts of Life: Growing Up - Susan Meredith


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Facts of Life: Growing Up - Susan Meredith

 
Description: ISBN 0746031440 / Author: Susan Meredith / Genre: Education / Part of the FACTS OF LIFE series, an introduction to the effects of puberty ... more
Facts of Life: Growing Up - Susan Meredith ... which provides information about the role of hormones, sex, contraception, diet, exercise, hygiene, and drugs, as well as information about AIDS approved by the Terrence Higgins Trust. Illustrated in full colour throughout.

Newest Review: ... throughout the book, which, while drawings are detailed. Topics covered include puberty, periods, health, sex, feelings and ... more

 ... relationships, all of which are handled in a sensitive and yet no nonsense manner. There is no definitely no glossing over of the information that it might be otherwise embarrassing to discuss. Although there a large amount of the book is devoted to the changes that occur in girls, boys are not left out and their own changes are discussed. Perhaps one of the interesting parts of the book (and certainly less embarrassing) is that which focuses on lifestyle, and spells out the dangers involved in casual sex, drinking, ...more

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Crowned Review Facts of Life: Growing Up - Susan Meredith: It's good to talk....about growing up (921 words)
by - written on 29/11/06 (Very useful, 661 readings)
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A dilemma for most parents is if, when, who by and how their children should be introduced to the “facts of life”. For some it may be easier to allow their child to learn about “the birds and bees” at school, but there seems to be a bit of a postcode lottery as to how much your child will learn, and besides there is still the probability that there will be something that your child didn’t understand. For these reasons it’s best to be prepared for the day when you need to talk to your son/daughter about such things as periods, babies and yes, sex. For my eldest daughter this time came very recently when she decided she wanted to know a bit more about “growing ...  Read the complete review

 

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