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Child Sexual Abuse: From Harsh Realities to Hope    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $5.99 USD. 69250 words. Published on February 16, 2010. .

Through stories, this book shows what child sexual abuse means to children who have been sexually abused, perpetrators, mothers, and other family members. The book also describes services for child and adult survivors, perpetrators, and other family members. What individuals and groups can do for prevention is included.
What Child Sexual Abuse Means to Child Survivors    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $0.99 USD. 4470 words. Published on February 17, 2010. .

Children have a lot to say about their own sexual abuse, much of it surprising. They know far more than adults realize and have views that call out abusers for who they really are. Based on interviews, this article shows the many different ways that children think about being sexually abused.
Family Incest Treatment    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $1.99 USD. 4000 words. Published on February 18, 2010. .

This article describes family incest treatment, which is rare in the United States, but whose treatment goals provide important information for family members who have experienced incest. Topics covered are expression of emotions, responsibility, understanding incest, making amends, understanding human sexuality, and safety plans.
Protecting Children from Child Sexual Abuse    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $1.49 USD. 2020 words. Published on February 21, 2010. .

This article provides guidelines for protecting children from sexual abuse and what to do if children have been sexually abused.
How to Teach Children to be Sex Offenders    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $0.99 USD. 7260 words. Published on February 23, 2010. .

This small book outlines steps parents can take to teach children how to be sex offenders. It's easy. This part is satire. Next I discuss what parents and a concerned public can do to prevent children from becoming sex offenders. Prevention is hard. People must really want to do it. Apparently, not enough of us do. So, we will keep on raising children to be sex offenders. Is that what we want?
Children & Adolescents with Problematic Sexual Behaviors    by Jane Gilgun
Price: $2.99 USD. 5600 words. Published on May 4, 2010. .

Children & teens who are sexually aggressive and who are preoccupied with sex worry parents and for good reason. This short book provides information on how to help child & teens who behave in sexually inappropriate ways. For parents and professionals.
The Two Minute Drill    by James Lewis
Price: Free! 1790 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

Men sometimes exaggerate super-human do-it-until-the-sun-comes-up sexual process. In reality, however, for most males--approximately 75%, according to a recent medical study--the "party" ends within two minutes.
Sex Education in the Schools: Pros and Cons    by Bruce Nappi
Price: $4.99 USD. 25090 words. Published on September 14, 2010. .

Sex Education in the Schools explores the emotional issues that drive the sex education debate in the U.S. It summarizes the pros and cons; then digs into the hidden meanings and human emotions that produce the misinformation and divisiveness. Unfortunately, those issues have not changed much since the book was first written in 1986, making this second edition just as relevant in 2010.
The Facts on Sex Education    by John Ankerberg
Price: $3.99 USD. 16420 words. Published on May 4, 2011. .

Documents the data for parents & educators who want straightforward, no-nonsense information about: -comprehensive sex education; -the values-neutral philosophy of education; -Planned Parenthood research; -abstinence-based programs that work. In an age when sex can maim & kill, parents, teachers, & pastors must learn to evaluate sex education programs and respond in an informed, effective manner.
The Art of Creating Alpha Males    by CJ Cronin
Price: $5.99 USD. 38840 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

Humans come in two forms, male and female, and as with other animals males have certain instincts unique to their sex, as do females. So using the other sex’s instincts to advantage is possible, as many a Casanova or Mata Hari will confirm. Knowing what the opposite sex’s instincts are is the secret key to eliciting the type of behavior most desired from them. Knowledge is power.