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by Ruth Bell

ePub Changing Bodies, Changing Lives: Expanded Third Edition: A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships download
Author:
Ruth Bell
ISBN13:
978-0812929904
ISBN:
081292990X
Language:
Publisher:
Harmony; 3rd Expanded ed. edition (September 8, 1998)
Category:
Subcategory:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
ePub file:
1652 kb
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1441 kb
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Rating:
4.7
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586

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives book.

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives book. It seems like everyone else has the script.

Originally published in 1998 by Times Books. Includes bibliographical references and index

Originally published in 1998 by Times Books. Includes bibliographical references and index. Candidly discusses teenage sexuality and the many physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence. Best Books for Young Teen Readers.

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A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships

A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships. Changing Bodies, Changing Lives has helped hundreds of thousands of teenagers make informed decisions about their lives, from questions about sex, love, friendship, and how your body works to dealing with problems at school and home and figuring out who you are. It's packed with illustrations, checklists, and resources for the answers you really need. Best of all, it's filled with the voices, poems, and cartoons from hundreds of other teenagers, who tell you what makes them feel worried, angry, confused, sexy, happy, and, yes, even excited and hopeful about their lives.

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives has helped hundreds of thousands of teenagers make informed decisions about their lives, from questions about sex, love, friendship, and how your body works to dealing with problems at school and home and figuring out who you are. It's packed. Best of all, it's filled with the voices, poems, and cartoons from hundreds of other teenagers, who tell you what makes them feel worried, angry, confused, sexy, happy, and, yes, even excited and hopeful about their lives

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives is a wonderfully open-minded book filled with .

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives is a wonderfully open-minded book filled with diagrams, interviews, comics, and poems which focus on puberty, sexuality, relationships, family, and life in general presented in an appealing manner. Pre-teens will benefit from being able to prepare themselves for the important changes that await them. Ruth Bell and the Teen Book Project present a plethora of valuable information in an easy to understand format. If there is any one book that should be on every adolescent's bookshelf (and their parents' bookshelf for that matter) it is Changing Bodies, Changing Lives. I love it. Published by Thriftbooks. com User, 21 years ago.

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Changing Bodies, Changing Lives. A Book for Teens on Sex and Relationships. Ruth Bell is a member of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, which authored Our Bodies, Ourselves.

Changing Bodies, Changing Lives. She has worked for many years in the field of health and sex education, especially in programs for teenagers More about Ruth Bell. Changing Bodies, Changing Lives.

"It seems like everyone else has the script. Everyone else knows what's happening and I look around and say, Duh."Of course, the truth is that no one has the script because there is no script to follow. Chances are you'd find that almost everyone else has questions and worries a lot like yours, if you could get them to admit it. This brand-new, completely updated and revised edition of Changing Bodies, Changing Lives is full of honest, accurate, nonjudgmental information on everything teenagers need to know about today.Am I the only one whocan't get up the nerve to ask someone out?got my period so early?doesn't even know the right way to kiss?feels pressured to use drugs?still hasn't hit puberty yet?wants to avoid the gang scene?worries when my mom doesn't come home at night?is scared that I might have AIDS?can't decide what form of birth control to use?has no idea how to tell my friends I'm gay?goes on eating binges?has never had an orgasm?is shut out of the popular crowd?Changing Bodies, Changing Lives has helped hundreds of thousands of teenagers make informed decisions about their lives, from questions about sex, love, friendship, and how your body works to dealing with problems at school and home and figuring out who you are. It's packed with illustrations, checklists, and resources for the answers you really need. Best of all, it's filled with the voices, poems, and cartoons from hundreds of other teenagers, who tell you what makes them feel worried, angry, confused, sexy, happy, and, yes, even excited and hopeful about their lives. (Check out the first two pages for a sample of the quotes you'll find inside.)Being a teenager is tough. With the information and the ideas inside this book, you'll have what you need to make these years the best they can be.
  • The content it does have, I like very much. The main problem is that the text "Completely revised and expanded" somehow gives you the impression that that revision and expansion probably happened sometime within the last 15 years. Nope. In fact: there is nothing in this book about the Internet whatsoever -- despite how large it looms in our kids' lives.

    Nothing about cybersafety, on-line bullying, chat rooms, sexting, Internet porn -- oh, this is strange: nothing about PORN at all. Even all the way back when I was a youngun I of course had that friend who'd found his dad's Hustler stash and yeah, I was a little confused by what I saw, and the first time I watched a hardcore video I was definitely disturbed. I would have expected a book like this would explain a few things to me. But no, nothing. A strange omission even back when this book was last revised, but today our kids are looking at porn on-line that would curl your toes all the time and from a much younger age than you would believe. They need a book to set them straight about what they are seeing and why they might want to avoid it.

  • I bought this for my adopted teen boys. I've used this for years in the comprehensive sexuality course, Our Whole Lives, that I taught for my Unitarian Universalist Fellowship's youth. It's very readable and although it's completeness might put some adults off, it's just what teens need today. We give it to each teen who completes the OWL course.

  • This book is very helpful for my 10yo daughter. She has always been curious and asks many questions. Having this book around allows her to pick it up freely and read about what other pre-teens/teens feel about a particular topic, about their own bodies, about issues that are still remain important and relevant to pre-teens/teens' lives. She is learning to love her body in a healthy, holistic way. Kudos.

  • This book is very important. I recommend it to all my friends who are parents. I suggest they read it than pass it on to their pubescent/ adolescent children. It can open an important dialogue between them. The more accurate information about sexuality and life changes parents and their children have the better.

  • I love books like these; I think they are great resources for students and young adults to learn about their bodies and their sexuality. I highly recommend all books like these, as long as they are diverse and discuss all kinds of topics :)

  • Great information for teens, covers all those awkward topics and teaches children to be comfortable and responsible with their bodies. Plan on giving it to my daughter on her 12th birthday.

  • I would recommend this book to every parent with a teen. This book goes in depth on all kinds of subjects teens may have to deal with, and it has comments from teens who had to deal with certain topics in the book. I really like the book and so does my daughter.

  • An excellent book for the pre-teen, young adolescent to answer questions about their changing bodies.