★ "Using a combination of straightforward language, relatable examples, and realistic expectations, [the Pinskys have] created a user-friendly guide based on the principles of TCB: trust, compassion, and boundaries....This readable guide should make things easier for parents, counselors, and kids alike."—Booklist, STARRED review "A useful manual for navigating relationships with friends and classmates, as well as grappling with one’s own identity.... With sensitivity and compassion, this father-daughter duo highlights consent, identity, and relationships."—School Library Journal "Teens looking for real talk about real challenges will find this book offers a lot of encouragement."—Kirkus Reviews
We are kicking off a new series to help parents muddle through the hard questions with their kids. So, we are kicking off a new series to help parents muddle through the hard questions with their kids. And, because April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a great starting point is consent. Our list is a mix of nonfiction and fiction resources to read together and discuss.