And it's not about science either.
Parents, grandparents, health providers and policy makers need to know what's really going on. Instead of teaching our children biological truths, sex educators are lying to them, ignoring science in favor of radical and dangerous social agendas.
In her newest book, Dr. Miriam Grossman rips back the curtain on sex education today, exposing a sordid scam.
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Federally funded, eminent organizations like Planned Parenthood, SIECUS, and Advocates For Youth believe they know better than you what's best for your child. But take a look at the "educational" sites they direct kids to visit—GoAskAlice.com, Scarleteen.com, gURL.com, and Positive.org to name a few. Is it any wonder, with the guidance these "experts" provide, that another young person in this country gets a genital infection every 3.5 seconds?
In You're Teaching My Child What? you'll learn:
Parents and other responsible adults need to arm themselves and their children with the real facts of life, the truths of science that are omitted from sex education. In You're Teaching My Child What? Dr. Miriam Grossman does just that, in an essential book to inform yourself and protect your children.
Psychiatrist Miriam Grossman knows this better than anyone. She has treated more than 2,000 students at one of America's most prestigious universities, and she's seen how the anything-goes, women-are-just-like-men, "safer-sex" agenda is actually making our sons and daughters sick.
"Vivid and urgent."
–Danielle Crittendon, The Wall Street Journal
"This is a punch-in-the-gut powerhouse of a book by a very brave clinician. The message is provocative and profound. . . . I wish others had the guts to speak out in a similar fashion."
–Cal Colarusso, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute
“…a thunderous call for a truly honest discussion in society but, more important, between college-bound students and their parents. It is one of the few books I have read that can be a light on the path to health for our society that is, in certain areas, the university in particular, very sick. It is an absolute must-read.”
—Joe S. McIlhaney, M.D., former member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS
“Here are important facts you must know about well-intentioned counselors who are more committed to political correctness than to students’ physical and psychological safety—written clearly and passionately by a dedicated psychiatrist.”
—Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D., Former President, American Psychological Association