As practice shows, most parents aren’t ready to openly talk to children about sexual development. They answer the question “Where do children come from?” too quickly and with uncertainty, and at an older age they mainly discuss nocturnal emissions or menstruation. Most often, by the first grade children already know much more about THIS than adults would assume. And the information they get comes from peers or the internet, and it’s rarely reliable. That’s why sex education should begin as early as possible—and parents should themselves have accurate information, understanding the structure of the sexual organs. In front of you is an audiobook that will help prevent most of the “typical” mistakes and build a trusting relationship with your child from the very young age in a competent way. Its author, Anna Levinskaya—a teacher and a mother of many—has gathered numerous family stories, answered questions that may arise during childhood and before it reaches puberty, and outlined all the possible mistakes that you should not make. All the information is divided into 4 major blocks: ages 0 to 18. This book is truly a cheat sheet that will help you become your child’s support and strength throughout growing up.