Talking with Your Teen about Sex

A Practical Guide for Catholics
Author: Julia Sadusky
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Publication date: March 15, 2024

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Are you looking for the right words—and a boost of confidence—to build trust, reduce shame, and have an ongoing and compassionate conversation with your teen about sex, one that also reinforces Catholic values?

In Talking with Your Teen About Sex, clinical psychologist Julia Sadusky answers most commonly asked questions and offers practical advice on addressing puberty, dating, intimacy, technology, pornography, and other experiences your child may navigate in their teen years and beyond.

Let’s face it: if you don’t proactively talk with your kids about sexuality-related experiences before puberty, they will likely learn from their friends, social media, or other sources that might not share your Christian values.

Intentionally setting aside time and focus to discuss these critical facets of human sexuality will become some of the most important minutes of your life as a parent. As you listen to what your teen knows and thinks about critical and hot-button topics and discover what you love most about their curiosities and individuality, you will both foster a deeper connection as you explore their belovedness as children of God.

Informed by the latest clinical research and drawing on the same guiding principles as Sadusky’s first book, Start Talking to Your Kids about Sex—which focuses on elementary-age children—Talking with Your Teen about Sex helps equip parents to be primary educators as teens move through adolescence. Guided by Catholic teaching, this book, intended for ages ten and up, goes beyond the typical “sex talk.” It will equip you to confidently communicate with your child about topics such as bodily changes, physical boundaries, sexual ethics, and masturbation with greater comfort. You’ll find concrete advice and ready-to-go conversation starters for your biggest questions, including

  • Why am I having such a hard time starting the conversation?
  • What is happening to my child’s body?
  • How do I actually have the sex talk?
  • How do I respond to crushes and dating?
  • What if they tell me something bad happened to them?

Sadusky gives specific attention to the ways in which boys and girls experience puberty and sexuality differently. The sexual and pubescent development of each sex is addressed individually throughout the book, and in some cases, separate chapters are designated for discussions with boys and others for discussions with girls.

Finally, Sadusky will challenge you in ways that might feel uncomfortable at times. She also will encourage you to consider your own ideas about sex and to reflect on areas of shame you may carry.

This book is for any Catholic parent and other adults entrusted with the formation of preteens and teens.

Product Details

Pages: 256

Trim size: 6 x 9 inches

ISBN: 9781646802241

Imprint: Ave Maria Press

  • “A great gift to the domestic life of the Church!”

    “Dr. Julia Sadusky equips parents and empowers them to enter into essential conversations. With a host of very practical guiding points, conversation starters, and visual aids, all guided and inspired by the anthropology of St. John Paul II, Dr. Sadusky has given a great gift to the domestic life of the Church!”

    Bill Donaghy
    Senior lecturer and content specialist at the Theology of the Body Institute

  • “This book is an incredible resource!”

    “This book is an incredible resource! This should be on the bookshelf of every parent and educator.”

    Michele Faehnle
    Author, speaker, and school nurse advisor in the Diocese of Columbus Office of Catholic Schools

  • “This is a good read for parents.”

    “In this extraordinarily practical book, Dr. Julia Sadusky wades into the very difficult topic of helping parents talk to teens today about sex. ...This is a good read for parents.”

    Bishop Gregory John Mansour
    Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn

  • “This book is essential reading.”

    “This book is essential reading for every parent, teacher, pastor, minister, and clinician.”

    Michael Dauphinais and Nancy Dauphinais
    Professor and chair of theology at Ave Maria University; licensed mental health counselor and certified addiction professional
     

  • “I will be wholeheartedly recommending this book.”

    “Dr. Julia Sadusky offers a thoughtful, comprehensive, and sound guide to this crucial conversation. I will be wholeheartedly recommending this book to parents looking for direction.”
     

    Rachael Killackey
    Founder of Magdala Ministries and author of Love in Recovery

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