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About this book
"Longtime therapist and sex educator Langford has written an indispensable guide to a universe of things sexual and social for LGBTQ+ youth and their parents or caregivers." Booklist, Starred Review
Sex education materials meant to explain important basics to kids are too-often not written with an empathic understanding of what those basics are. This is particularly obvious regarding books that include LGBTQ identities. Even when they do hit the mark, many have a limited scope and don't take into account the practical realities of developing sexuality.
The Pride Guide is written explicitly for the almost ten percent of teenagers who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or any of the unique identities that are not heterosexual/ cisgendered. It explores sex, dating, relationships, puberty, and both physical and online safety in one resource.
The issue, today, is not whether or not queer youth will get sex education. The issue is how and where they will gather information and whether or not the information they gather with be applicable, unreliable, or exploitative. Equipping teens and their families with knowledge and self-confidence, this work provides the best protection against the unfortunate consequences that sometimes accompany growing up with an alternative gender or identity.
With real-world information presented in a factual and humorous way, responsible adults can teach queer youth to (and how to) protect themselves, to find resources, to explore who they are, and to interact with the world around them while being true to themselves and respectful of others.
Written with these issues in mind, The Pride Guide covers universal topics that apply to everyone, such as values clarification, digital citizenship, responsibility, information regarding abstinence as well as indulgence, and an understanding of the consequences and results of both action and inaction. For LGBTQ youth, this is a resource containing information on the unique issues queer youth face regarding what puberty looks like (particularly for trans youth), dating skills and violence, activism, personal safety, and above all, pride.
Parents and other supportive adults who are motivated to educate themselves and who are interested in gaining some tools and skills around making these necessary conversations less uncomfortable and more effective will benefit from this book. The go-to resource for making informed decisions, The Pride Guide is indispensable for teens, parents, educators, and others hoping to support the safe journey of LGBTQ teens on their journey of discovery.
Sex education materials meant to explain important basics to kids are too-often not written with an empathic understanding of what those basics are. This is particularly obvious regarding books that include LGBTQ identities. Even when they do hit the mark, many have a limited scope and don't take into account the practical realities of developing sexuality.
The Pride Guide is written explicitly for the almost ten percent of teenagers who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or any of the unique identities that are not heterosexual/ cisgendered. It explores sex, dating, relationships, puberty, and both physical and online safety in one resource.
The issue, today, is not whether or not queer youth will get sex education. The issue is how and where they will gather information and whether or not the information they gather with be applicable, unreliable, or exploitative. Equipping teens and their families with knowledge and self-confidence, this work provides the best protection against the unfortunate consequences that sometimes accompany growing up with an alternative gender or identity.
With real-world information presented in a factual and humorous way, responsible adults can teach queer youth to (and how to) protect themselves, to find resources, to explore who they are, and to interact with the world around them while being true to themselves and respectful of others.
Written with these issues in mind, The Pride Guide covers universal topics that apply to everyone, such as values clarification, digital citizenship, responsibility, information regarding abstinence as well as indulgence, and an understanding of the consequences and results of both action and inaction. For LGBTQ youth, this is a resource containing information on the unique issues queer youth face regarding what puberty looks like (particularly for trans youth), dating skills and violence, activism, personal safety, and above all, pride.
Parents and other supportive adults who are motivated to educate themselves and who are interested in gaining some tools and skills around making these necessary conversations less uncomfortable and more effective will benefit from this book. The go-to resource for making informed decisions, The Pride Guide is indispensable for teens, parents, educators, and others hoping to support the safe journey of LGBTQ teens on their journey of discovery.
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Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRO
- Part One: âBORN THIS WAYâ
- Chapter 1: Biology
- Chapter 2: Puberty
- Chapter 3: If You Were Born With Female Reproductive Parts
- Chapter 4: If You Were Born With Male Reproductive Parts
- Chapter 5: Body Image
- Part Two: âTRUE COLORSâ
- Chapter 6: Identity and the Spectrum
- Chapter 7: Expression and the Spectrum
- Part Three: âIâM COMING OUTâ
- Chapter 8: Coming Out
- Chapter 9: Coming Out Bi
- Chapter 10: Coming Out Ace
- Chapter 11: Coming Out Trans
- Chapter 12: Transition
- Chapter 13: Passing
- Part Four: âLETâS HAVE A KIKIâ
- Chapter 14: Dating
- Chapter 15: Relationships
- Chapter 16: Intimate Violence
- Part Five: âSOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOWâ
- Chapter 17: The Sex Part
- Chapter 18: Abstinence and Indulgence
- Chapter 19: Casual Sex
- Part Six: âCLOSER TO FINEâ
- Chapter 20: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
- Chapter 21: HIV/AIDS 101
- Chapter 22: Safer Sex
- Chapter 23: Sexual Health
- Part Seven: âDONâT LEAVE ME THIS WAYâ
- Chapter 24: Sexual Harm
- Chapter 25: Harassment, Abuse, and Assault
- Chapter 26: Personal Safety
- Part Eight: âI WILL SURVIVEâ
- Chapter 27: Sexualized Harm
- Chapter 28: Coping with Minority Stress
- Chapter 29: The Religion Thing
- Chapter 30: If Your Family Is Unsupportive . . .
- Part Nine: â(SUPERMODEL) YOU BETTER WORK!â
- Chapter 31: Online Safety
- Chapter 32: Porn
- Chapter 33: Digital Citizenship
- Part Ten: âWE ARE FAMILYâ (FOR PARENTS)
- Chapter 34: Why This Book Is Necessary
- Chapter 35: LGBTQ 101 for Parents
- Chapter 36: Is My Kid Gay?
- Chapter 37: Is My Child Trans?
- Chapter 38: My Kid Came Out, Now What?
- Chapter 39: The Family That Transitions Together . . .
- Chapter 40: Parenting Your Queer Kid
- OUTRO
- GLOSSARY
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR