"Winner
of 2003 Parents' Choice Recommended Award", "A Gold National
Parenting Publications Award Winner", and A "National Parenting
Center Seal of Approval"
Parents Choice Review- Hitting just the right tone throughout, the program
opens with Dr. Brandon Davison-Tracy, a young pony-tailed pediatrician,
who tells the viewer to make sure he's "ready" to learn about this topic.
Dr. Davison-Tracy also urges that any questions should be addressed
by a parent, grandparent, teacher or doctor. Then he turns the program
over to Jason, a young, all-American college kid. Friendly yet serious,
Jason will immediately put young boys at ease. He smiles and delivers
his explanations clearly and seriously, but doesn't preach. He talks
about the changes to expect during puberty, from muscles growing to
having an erection. Cartoon figures help lighten the serious topics
and make them even more understandable. My sons got a kick out of the
cartoon penis turning stiff as hearts flew from it. "Having sex is a
decision YOU make," Jason says. There is no religious view espoused
here. Jason urges responsibility and respect with regard to your body
and a girl's body. And he says that he, personally, has "decided to
wait until I'm married"....- ..." Ann
Oldenburg-
Parents' Choice"
"Calling
all parents! Listen up. This is an excellent videotape about
puberty and human sexuality for early teens. It discusses not
only the mechanics but also the ethics of sex. An excellent resource
with which to begin a dialogue." Robert Brayden,
MD - Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Colorado
Health Sciences Center
"This video presents the subject with honestly and integrity.
To allow our kids to maintain a sense of balance is paramount in today's
sophisticated and complicated world. Communicating with our children
gets more and more challenging as they get older and this video encouraged
our family to discuss the difficult subject of human sexuality. A must
for any concerned parent". -Baby
Land Station review
“I
definitely recommend that you watch this with your preteen, because
whether or not you are ready to discuss the birds and the bees,
he or she is ready for this essential information.” – Teri Nordstrom
– Winnepeg, Canada