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Parents, Children, and the Facts of Life by Father Henry V. Sattler
To Catholics, sex education primarily means the training of boys and girls to be pure and innocent, and eventually to enter marriage with a noble and holy purpose – if God calls them to that state of life. According to official Catholic teaching, sex education is the primary duty of parents. In this clear, easy to understand book, Father Sattler helps parents fulfill their extremely important duty to properly and prudently educate their children about the facts of life.
Applying the traditional Catholic principles to very practical questions, he explains what parents should tell their children, when and how they should tell it, what psychological and moral dangers they must avoid, and what questions they should expect. In these days of classroom “sex education,” this classic Catholic handbook is urgently needed by every Catholic parent.
Review by Steve Wood: “One of the most frequent requests we receive from parents is for a recommendation on a reliable resource for education in sexuality. Parents, be warned: there are many more bad books on this subject than there are good ones. Even some popular Catholic media personalities have written some bad advice on this subject. I searched long and hard to find a reliable, practical, and wisdom-filled book like this. It is the only one I recommend on the subject.”
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