Review of Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude

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This certainly sounds like a sound method of teaching children about sexual health and development. I entirely agree that we should not lie to children regarding these kinds of things as it can have serious consequences for them down the line.
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This book is a must have for parents in how to educate their children about sex education. I agree with the author that parents must tell the truth to their children. This is the best way to approach them as the mind can affect ones behaviour. Thanks for your review.
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It sounds like the author has a lot of wisdom to teach parents and adults how to speak to their children about sensitive topics. I like the author's message about the importance of honesty in conversations. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I was honestly intrigued by the book cover. Now that I have read the review, I am even more curious. I think this will be a worthwhile reading experience. Thanks for the detailed review. Good job!
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One of the highlights in this book caught my attention, the youth and their development. This is very much a neglected area in a lot of self-help books. The author's approach using biblical scriptures to pass his message across can have a profound impact on a lot of readers.
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Post by Alice Fu »

This topic sounds like one that is crucial in the midst of life. The topic of sex and health is so taboo, and yet it is also one of the most important aspects in life to be knowledgable about. thank you for this review, i believe this is an important topic for all people to be aware of
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

A healthy sexual hygiene is a must. But many still don't know how. This book could definitely help. I know i could use the help. Thanks for the review.
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I agree about the idea of this book. We all know that this is one of a sensitive topic to discussed with the kids. But it is not that awkward if parents already have the appropriate knowledge to deliver the informations for educational purpose. The content is straightforward with many openly-honest lessons to learn. Thank you for a well-written review.
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This book sounds very interesting and has good ideas about how to teach children and also broaden our own minds when it comes to learning anything. Insightful.
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I wish this was something that was presented to me when I was that age of discovering and questioning. No one really had that discussion with me and it was always a taboo topic in my home to this very day. My mother doesn't even like to say the word sex, let alone have an open discussion about it. I feel that this book would be a benefit to parents as well as those who have questions and are too scared to ask.
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I like the fact that the Author considered the youth when writing this book, it is a pretty nice review.
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This is not a book I would typically read but this review gives a clear picture of the benefits of reading this book.
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Post by Donald Kelvin »

I'd like to read this book because I want to understand the author's perspective. It is true that parents shy away from sexual conversations but it could be because they do not know how best to approach it. I'm sure this book would help. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Post by Pauls_ »

Interesting message. A book that teaches the youth on how to think for themselves. That's very thoughtful. I'm be glad to read through the sex education contained in the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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