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Sex ed books with zero gender ideology and only heterosexual perspectives

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alexz · 15/01/2026 13:32

Dear all,
I want to teach my children all about sex and sexuality.
I want to do it in stages.
First, I want to teach them about the biology of reproduction and the development of their bodies.
Other issues such as sexual preferences or gender ideology are fascinating and will form part of their education. I look forward to it, of course. However, the sequencing will be as above.
There is no need to reply to this if you think I am going about it wrongly in any way. All I want to know is if people can point me to resources that will allow my children to learn about the biology of reproduction and their own physical development.
I would be very grateful for pointers, as I cannot find anything that doesn't take it upon itself to go much, much further.

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Maccar305 · 15/01/2026 16:25

School will have resources. That way you can dovetail with them and your kids get a consistent approach.

Bromdad · 15/01/2026 17:55

I would recommend buying a copy of the Activate 1 science textbook which is aimed at Y7 students. I think it will give you exactly what you are looking for.

Catullus5 · 15/01/2026 19:26

How old are they?

alexz · 16/01/2026 10:42

Catullus5 · 15/01/2026 19:26

How old are they?

My apologies. They are 11, 9 and 6 1/2. I am most concerned here with the eldest, a boy. He is going to Y7 in September and I do not want him to enter a secondary school with no clue about the basic facts of life. I don't want him to be "that kid" lol. The others I am more relaxed about but in all honesty I have never had any problem with them knowing what their body parts are for or how babies are made. What I do have a problem with is relinquishing them to someone else's social engineering agenda at the same time. They are totally different issues to me and I am not willing to merge them in their minds.

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alexz · 16/01/2026 10:43

Bromdad · 15/01/2026 17:55

I would recommend buying a copy of the Activate 1 science textbook which is aimed at Y7 students. I think it will give you exactly what you are looking for.

Thank you very much for this. I am going to check this out right now.

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Catullus5 · 16/01/2026 19:02

I can't recommend any books.

Wrt mine I just made sure we kept talking. Not one big Talk but chats, letting the conversation move naturally.

My children are older now and while I couldn't say whether they agree with me on everything or not they will at least know what my views (small c conservative) are generally.

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