The Pride Guide: A Guide to Sexual and Social Health for LGBTQ Youth

Author:   Jo Langford
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781538144152


Pages:   382
Publication Date:   22 June 2020
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jo Langford
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781538144152


ISBN 10:   1538144158
Pages:   382
Publication Date:   22 June 2020
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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[Jo's book] adds a much needed voice on sexual orientation, gender, and gender identity. There is a wealth of well-researched information that is presented in a clear, easy to read, format. Educating yourself and your child on this integral aspect of their humanity is the first step in protecting their sexual health.--David Breland, MD, MpH; Medical Director, Seattle Children's Gender Clinic [Jo's book] is excellent. Very thorough, informative and both youth and parent friendly. I think it is definitely needed within our community...school counselors and staff, therapists, and youth service providers will also find it to be a valuable resource.--Brenda Newell, LICSW, Sexual Minority Specialist 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. Written in an accessible and always empathetic style, the book is never dreary or didactic. On the contrary, though it deals with serious matters (some of them life-or-death), it manages its material with a light touch; the author has a sense of humor and, happily, it shows. The content is near encyclopedic, ranging from biology to coming out, from dating to the religion thing, and from casual sex to personal safety. It is particularly complete and enlightening in terms of its coverage of transgender matters, cutting through the thicket of confusing jargon that usually surrounds this nuanced consideration. Langford also gives welcome, timely attention to things digital, including porn, online dating, and safety. At a time when too many sex-education courses continue to ignore LGBTQ+ issues and kids, the book is essential in providing necessary information and, yes, reassurance, though the author is quick to encourage his readers to do their own research. Aside from its intended audience, this excellent book will be useful for therapists and teachers. It belongs in every library.--Booklist, Starred Review This inclusive, though thorough resource respectfully presents information relevant to many queer teens and adults raising LGBTQIA+ kids. VERDICT: Shelve this empowering guide where both parents and teens will find it--School Library Journal Yes! Adults now have a resource geared toward the LGBTQ kids in their lives! Jo has an amazing ability to engage the reader in open, research-based discussion on sexuality. His natural style walks you through all the awkward, confusing, and sometimes humorous aspects of this part of human development.--Jen O'Ryan Ph.D, PhD LGBT teens and their parents will find up-to-date information about a wide range of sexual topics that will help them make more informed decisions about how to navigate puberty and adolescence. Jo's book is cutting-edge, with up-to-date information, and current thinking about these underserved populations.--Joe Kort, Ph.D., MSW, MA; author of Gay Affirmative Therapy for the Straight Clinician: The Essential Guide Just a few pages in and I was already wishing I had this growing up. Jo takes a really warm approach to some of the more complicated aspects of either being queer or raising someone who is. Regardless of your child's identity, this is simply something every parent should read.--Chris Lange, author and artist of Capitol Hillbillies


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Jo Langford, MA, is a dad, Master’s-level therapist, and sex educator for tweens, teens, and parents, in Seattle, Washington. He is the author of the Spare Me, ‘The Talk’!, series – guides to sex, relationships and growing up for modern teens and their parents. More about his work to promote healthy, positive, and safe sexual and social behavior can be found at his website, Beheroes.net.

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