Our homes are the perfect place to have deep, purposeful conversations with our children, including talking about the power of sexual intimacy. In this simple guide, you have the tools you need to combat the unhealthy messages our young children are bombarded with. By sharing your insight and knowledge about topics like love, healthy relationships, marriage, sexual intimacy, and outside dangers, you can prepare your kids and protect your family from many destructive forces. With our new, Second Edition of 30 Days of Sex Talks books, you have the essential information needed to start discussing these important topics and to also create an environment in your home that encourages open conversations about these and many other issues that inevitably come up. By thoughtfully conducting these discussions, you will also be empowered to teach your child how to be safe, focus their curiosity, and prepare for future discussions and experiences. Check out our other books that make great companions to our 30 Days of Sex Talks series, including How to Talk to Your Kids About Pornography, Conversations with My Kids: 30 Essential Family Discussions for the Digital Age, and 30 Days to a Stronger Child. For more great resources to guide your family, check out our website: educateempowerkids.org What's Included: This curriculum includes helpful directions, 30 simple, yet meaningful, lessons, and an extensive glossary of over 130 terms to help you. Each lesson includes introductory points to consider, critical teaching information, powerful discussion questions, and additional resources to enrich your family's learning experience. Some topics even have an accompanying activity or sample dialogue to inspire further conversation. "It can be so very difficult for parents to address the various issues around sex, social media and more. The "30 Days of Sex Talks" series provides a helpful checklist that parents can readily follow to completely discuss sex and associated issues with their kids. I love the empowerment this series gives to parents by encouraging them to be the primary deliverers of sex talk messaging. The important notion that these are not "one and done" conversations are supported in this and the other books in this series. The age-appropriate material helps parents address issues kids face... and have questions about. Thank you Dina Alexander and the rest of the editorial team for producing these oh-so-helpful books for parents!!!!"-- Ginger Kadlec, Children's Advocacy Center "Great to have a resource for parents!! Sex education is taught at school is merely the biology side of sex, what about the relationship part, the intimacy and connection aspects of sex. What about the positive and possibly negative consequences? This book has been a great jumping off point for my husband and I to launch into our own conversations that now happen easily throughout our daily life as questions or thoughts arise. We no longer need the book, it served more as a catalyst to begin. I think if kids find parents comfortable they they will be comfortable returning to ask questions or talk about sexual things but if we are uncomfortable squirmish, they will be that way with us and won't want to repeat the experience. This book helped me find my confidence and talk to my kids in a comfortable way! Thanks!!" - Child Rescue Dina Alexander is the founder and CEO of Educate and Empower Kids (educateempowerkids.org), an organization determined to strengthen families by teaching digital citizenship, media literacy, and healthy sexuality education-including education about the dangers of online porn. She is the creator of How to Talk to Your Kids About Pornography and the 30 Days of Sex Talks and 30 Days to a Stronger Child programs. She is also the author of Noah's New Phone: A Story About Using Technology for Good and Petra's Power to See: A Media Literacy Adventure, and the co-author of Messages About Me: A Journey to Healthy Body Image and Conversations with My Kids: 30 Essential Family Discussions for the Digital Age.Dina received her master's degree in recreation therapy from the University of Utah and her bachelors degree from Brigham Young University. She loves to travel, work out, read, and volunteer her time to various church callings. Dina grew up in Southern California, the third of five children. She is a great mom and loves spending time with her three kids. Together, they live in New Mexico.