Has your child ever asked you a question that made you blush? Weren't sure how to respond? The Big Talk is probably the most dreaded discussion any parent will ever have with their child. Most parents prefer to wait until the child is older to discuss sex while others simply avoid it altogether. The problem is, if you aren't talking to your young child about sex someone else is, and it likely isn't the kind of information you want them know!Although it may not feel like it, discussing sex with your young child really is a privilege. Embracing your role allows you to incorporate Godly sexual values as you teach the biology of it. And the best time to lay this foundation is before age 12. Teaching the Birds and the Bees without the Butterflies is a gift from one friend to another. It is designed to be a stress-free, easy-to-follow approach that will be a great resource for you. After reading it you may even look forward to talking about sex with your child. Too much? Okay, how's this instead? By using the PARENT Approach included in this book you certainly won't fear it as much as you do now. Filled with practical tools and actual dialogue and discussion examples, Teaching the Birds and the Bees without the Butterflies will give you the encouragement to courageously tackle this sensitive issue with confidence and allow you to shape your child's sexual values before they reach the teen years. Be prepared when the time comes.