Synopses & Reviews
We live in a time when kids of all ages are bombarded with age-sensitive material wherever they turn; “sexting” and bullying are on the rise at an increasingly younger age, and teen moms are “celebrified.” What is a concerned--and embarrassed--parent to do? With wit, wisdom, and savvy, Deborah Roffman translates her experiences gleaned from decades of teaching kids and parents, and as a mom, into strategies to help parents navigate this tricky terrain. Talk to Me First is for any parent who wants to become and remain the most credible and influential resource about sexuality in their children’s lives.
Review
Publishers Weekly, 6/4/12“For Roffman, human sexuality is the ‘richest, deepest, and most extensive’ subject there is, and one can clearly sense her joy and exuberance in addressing her subject…Roffman’s frank and vibrant pep talk will give parents the inspiration and tools needed to tackle the subject of sex with their kids.”
Review
Publishers Weekly, 6/4/12“For Roffman, human sexuality is the ‘richest, deepest, and most extensive’ subject there is, and one can clearly sense her joy and exuberance in addressing her subject…Roffman’s frank and vibrant pep talk will give parents the inspiration and tools needed to tackle the subject of sex with their kids.”Kirkus Reviews, 7/15/12“An informative, helpful guide for parents contemplating how to talk to their children about the birds and the bees…In utilizing this important guide, parents can reclaim the sexual education of their children instead of surrendering it to the influence of misguided media advertisers. Roffman’s cleareyed text and non-clinical delivery makes the slippery slope of sex education less daunting.”
Metro New York, 6/26/12
“A guide to ‘the talk’ in the 21st century.”
Parents, 8/3/12“A very helpful book.”
Bookviews.com, August 2012“Filled with excellent advice on topics such as teaching kids to view the sexually-saturated media critically, becoming approachable to ask questions regarding sex, and learning how to communicate with information, clarity about values, anticipatory guidance, and setting limits. The author has written extensively on this subject and really knows what she is talking about.”
InfoDad.com, 8/23/12“Information-packed…A thoughtful, chatty, intelligent discussion of human sexuality—not just sexual issues to be discussed between kids and parents, but sexuality from birth to adulthood, gender issues in everyday life, and more…Roffman’s point is not exactly to demystify sex—it is to show parents that it is ever-present in kids of any and all ages, and can therefore be discussed with children anytime, provided that the talks are done in age-appropriate ways (of which she gives numerous helpful examples).”
San Francisco Book Review / Sacramento Book Review, 9/7/12“This is a great book and worthy of being on any parent’s shelf.”
Review
Publishers Weekly, 6/4/12
For Roffman, human sexuality is the richest, deepest, and most extensive subject there is, and one can clearly sense her joy and exuberance in addressing her subject
Roffmans frank and vibrant pep talk will give parents the inspiration and tools needed to tackle the subject of sex with their kids.”Kirkus Reviews, 7/15/12An informative, helpful guide for parents contemplating how to talk to their children about the birds and the bees
In utilizing this important guide, parents can reclaim the sexual education of their children instead of surrendering it to the influence of misguided media advertisers. Roffmans cleareyed text and non-clinical delivery makes the slippery slope of sex education less daunting.”
Metro New York, 6/26/12
A guide to the talk in the 21st century.”
Parents, 8/3/12A very helpful book.”
Bookviews.com, August 2012Filled with excellent advice on topics such as teaching kids to view the sexually-saturated media critically, becoming approachable to ask questions regarding sex, and learning how to communicate with information, clarity about values, anticipatory guidance, and setting limits. The author has written extensively on this subject and really knows what she is talking about.”
InfoDad.com, 8/23/12Information-packed
A thoughtful, chatty, intelligent discussion of human sexualitynot just sexual issues to be discussed between kids and parents, but sexuality from birth to adulthood, gender issues in everyday life, and more
Roffmans point is not exactly to demystify sexit is to show parents that it is ever-present in kids of any and all ages, and can therefore be discussed with children anytime, provided that the talks are done in age-appropriate ways (of which she gives numerous helpful examples).”
San Francisco Book Review / Sacramento Book Review, 9/7/12This is a great book and worthy of being on any parents shelf.”
Michael G. Thompson, PhD, author of the New York Times bestseller Raising Cain
By the time you finish reading Talk to Me First, you will want to have a conversation about sex with your children. With compassion for adults and a profound developmental understanding of children, Ms. Roffman shows you how to overcome your own inhibitions so that you can send your son or daughter towards a sexual life that is intimate, satisfying, and responsible.”
Robie H. Harris, award-winning author of Its Perfectly Normal and Its Not The Stork!
Roffman gives parents and educators a gift that not only tells us what to say about sexuality to todays kids, but also helps us understand why so many of us feel the way we do about talking about this crucial topic. Roffman gives us the words, understanding, and confidence we need, and enables us to give young people the gift of staying healthy and safe at every stage of childhood and adolescence.”
Jennifer Bryan, PhD, author of From the Dress-Up Corner to the Senior Prom
Talk to Me First is really a guide to becoming your kids go-to person about life. As a parent and a professional, I am doubly grateful for Roffmans clarity and practicality; she knows that parents must be ongoing nurturers rather than periodic information givers if they are going to successfully counter todays valueless marketing and media messages about intimacy and relationships.”
Praise for Deborah Roffman:
Rabbi Elliot N. Dorff, Ph.D., is Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy at American Jewish University and author of Love Your Neighbor and Yourself
I only wish that my wife and I had this book when we were raising our children! Actually, I wish my parents had had this book too! Wise, honest, and funny, Deborah Roffman addresses all the fears and hesitations parents have about talking to their children about sexuality, puts the topic in its proper, broader context of parenting, and gives helpful advice.”
Steve Clem, Executive Director, Association of Independent Schools in New England
Reading this book is like sitting down with a wise, warm, and supportive best friendshe happens to be a sexuality educatorwho tells you 1) whats really going on with kids and sex; 2) why this is happening; and 3) what you need to do about it. Deborah Roffman will make you feel confident that you can and will handle this crucial parenting task. Read this book. You and your kids will be glad you did.”
William J. Taverner, Editor, American Journal of Sexuality Education
Deborah Roffman is one of the most enlightened thinkers in the field of sexuality education today. To truly understand what sexuality education is all about, people of all ideologies need to stop digging in their heels, and truly listen to what Roffman has to say.”
Michael Brosnan, Editor, Independent School, National Association of Independent Schools
Deborah Roffman is our most articulate champion of sensible and wise sexuality education. I have referenced her work in conversations with my own children, and recommend her to all parents who wrestle with the question, So, how do I talk with my kids about sex?”
Matthew Stuart, Head of Caedmon School and former Middle School Head at National Cathedral School
Deborah Roffman has been my go-to person for parents, faculty, and students when it comes to having a sane, healthy, and helpful conversation about that scary subject called sexuality. The fears and awkwardness are replaced by intelligent, thoughtful commentary, and school communities are happy, relieved, and enlightened once Debbie has spent some time with them!”
Independent School, October 2012Roffman has clearly established herself as the education worlds go-to expert. While Talk to Me First is written primarily for parents, its also a great resource for educators
Calm, clear, [and] affirming.”
Curled Up with a Good BookParents will get a clear understanding of the sexual messages youth are exposed to today and how it can affect them in future relationships.”
Metapsychology Online Reviews, 12/23/12What Roffman also does exceptionally well is to maintain a witty and funny stance when discussing the best way to talk to a child, while doing so in a very frank and matter of fact way. At the same time, Roffman blends theory with experience, to provide the reader with a guide about talking to children that is age appropriate
Parents will surely find the book interesting and valuable as they navigate through developmental stages, difficult questions, and gendered experiences.”
Education Digest, February, 2013 Roffman offers a way for parents to communicate with their children about sexuality.”
Time.com, 5/26/14
Of all the challenging and seemingly critical moments in parenting, having the sex talk may be the most awkward. Roffman is here to hold parents hands as they navigate this terrain.”
Meghan Leahy, Washington Post, 8/6/15
I highly recommend anything that Roffman writes.”
Synopsis
From nationally acclaimed educator and author of Sex and Sensibility: a guide to raising sexually healthy kids in a world saturated with sexual language and imagery
About the Author
Deborah Roffman is a former member of the National Advisory Council for Sexual Health. Her work on childhood and teen sexuality has appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Boston Globe. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.