Normalising explicit sexual behaviour that a CHILD should not be exposed to, especially when their cognitive abilities are still developing basic executive functions, logic and reasoning skills! The recommended age group for this book is 10+, however the authors state that a precocious 8 year old child can find this book useful. The contents within the book use descriptive language on sexual acts, such as, how to perform oral, fingering, and anal... Normalising such premature minds to their sexual drives as opposed to their emotions and general interest (reading, writing, art, sports, hobbies) is a concern for future generations. Sexual acts can heighten emotions and this can be detrimental to young minds when they don't exactly have the mental capacity to understand the long term impacts. What are the expectations of parents who believe their children will benefit from being taught sexual acts at a young age? What environment surrounds your child that you feel it's acceptable and necessary to teach them sexually active advice??
What is your 8 year olds general interest?
Should your 9 year old be considering these thoughts?
Is a 10 year old ready for the emotion impacts involved?
Is your 11 year old in a safe environment to conduct such activities?
A 12 year old is likely to engage in further experimental ideas, are you prepared for the repercussions??
As a parent/care giver what is your own understanding of child sexual assault???
Have you considered the long term social impact? Peer pressure? Is this information suitable for all children?
Will you be allowing your children to have play dates and sleep overs knowing this is a topic of conversation amongst people who believe this is resourceful for young minds?