So sexy so soon : the new sexualised childhood and what parents can do to protect their kids / Diane E. Levin & Jean Kilbourne.
Publication details: New York : Ballantine, 2009, ©2008.Edition: Ballantine books trade paperback edDescription: x, 226 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:- 9780345505071
- 0345505077
- Children -- United States -- Social conditions
- Sex -- Social aspects -- United States
- Mass media and children -- United States
- Sex in mass media
- Sex in popular culture -- United States
- Body image in children -- United States
- Body image in adolescence -- United States
- Parent and child -- United States
- Body image in adolescence
- Body image in children
- Children -- Social conditions
- Mass media and children
- Parent and child
- Sex in mass media
- Sex in popular culture
- Sex -- Social aspects
- Children -- United States -- Social conditions
- Sex -- Social aspects
- Mass media -- Influence
- Sex in mass media
- Sex in popular culture
- Body image
- Parent-child relationship
- United States
- 649.65 22
- HQ792.U56 L48 2009
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | MHERC Sexuality | 649.65 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Presents a guide to raising children with a healthy attitude toward sex and sexuality in a culture that provides a skewed sense of body image, role models, and the makeup of healthy intimate relationships. | A41300746 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-198) and index.
1. Never too young to be sexy: living with children in today's sexualized world -- 2. From Barbie to Bratz and beyond: sexy sells -- 3. Sexual development derailed: the toll on children -- 4. The toll on parents, families, and schools -- 5. Helping children through the minefields: what parents, families, and schools can do -- 6. Working it out together: the power of connecting deeply with children -- 7. The sexualized child enters adolescence: the floodgates open -- 8. Helping teenagers through the minefields -- 9. Creating a new cultural environment.
Presents a guide to raising children with a healthy attitude toward sex and sexuality in a culture that provides a skewed sense of body image, role models, and the makeup of healthy intimate relationships.