Comprehensive Sexuality Education in the schools is pure propaganda for the Sexual Revolution.
Protecting your child's innocence, and providing them with information that is appropriate for them is your responsibility as a parent.
Ellie Klipps's BUT I JUST WANNA BE A KID provides parents with references and ideas for navigating this all-important front of the culture war.
Ellie’s book is aptly subtitled,
“A Conversation Between Parents and Kids,” something that must be ongoing in every home.
This book provides a convenient tool to assist parents to benefit from the law of first mention -
making sure your children hear things that matter from you first, so they can be skeptical of
what they hear later that may contradict it.
On a regular basis, concerned parents contact
our ministry asking, “What can we do?
Our children are being bombarded by sexual images and sexual messages at younger and younger ages.
The schools are bombarding them too!”
Parents now have a family-friendly tool that they can use to educate their children and help them navigate their way through a sexually saturated culture.
The sexual revolution over the past 60 years
has led to childhood misinformation and root causes
of depression, anxiety, self-doubt, low self-esteem.
Everything begins with the home and family...
This author reveals sound Judeo-Christian foundations about gender and sexuality.
This is a must-read for all families of any age.
Ellie Kipp’s book, BUT I JUST WANNA BE A KID
is a delightful must-read in an age where
children are being bombarded with adult material.
This book is designed to help facilitate dialogue between parents and their children regarding
human sexuality and relationships.
Everyone who believes in the importance
of childhood innocence and safety
ought to use this book to
help kids just be kids.
Today’s American child is bombarded with inappropriate sexual messages throughout the culture.
One place where they should be able to escape is
at school, but too many classrooms today
are complicit in the rush to sexualize children
from late elementary school onward, and
comprehensive sexuality education is the culprit.
This is why Ellie Klipp’s book is
so timely and necessary.
CSE stimulates early sexualization
of kids.
CSE stresses your child’s "right" to sexual enjoyment as soon as
he or she “feels ready.”
CSE explains the “how” of LGBTQ sexual behaviors to young children, using graphics.
CSE encourages each child to question his or her birth (biological) sex.
CSE lessons are now slipped into
many school subjects like math, art, reading, writing and history.
A child 6 through 12 years old
experiences a natural sexual latency period when energies are directed to
soaking up knowledge about everything
from puppy dog tails and butterflies
to multiplication tables.
A Psychoanalytic Look at Today’s Sex Education - Dr. Melvin Anchell. American Life League’s STOPP International. https://www.stopp.org/article.php?id=7206
Full citations and article summaries in RESOURCES at end of this book.
...talking about embarrassing stuff like puberty and what "having sex" means.
Did you know that Planned Parenthood is involved in writing most of the
sex ed curriculums in the U.S.?
This page cites two articles:
“Planned Parenthood’s Sexual Rights for Kids”– Child Protection League
“Sexualizing Schoolchildren: Comprehensive Sex Ed” – Jeff Johnston
Ellie Klipp's BUT I JUST WANNA BE A KID
is an excellent tool that will
help parents protect their young children
from the harmful lies of the sexual revolution,
lies that are ubiquitous in today's schools
and found across all forms of media.
Ellie Klipp provides excellent tools for parents
to protect their kids’ innocence
and gives practical tools on navigating
these challenging times,
when children are being bombarded with messages that are not age appropriate
and contrary to healthy relationships.
Her resources are backed by research,
common sense and experience.
BUT I JUST WANNA BE A KID is a great short read, a simple tool parents can use...
Parents need to be informed about what society is pushing on our children now at a very early age.
This book should inspire everyone
to “let kids be kids.”
Parents are directly responsible for sex education, and
the parent determines when and where.
Finally---a book for kids and their parents that provides solid reasoning for waiting to engage in the most personally bonding experience--intimacy.
A victory for families everywhere!
Ellie Klipp’s BUT I JUST WANNA BE A KID captivates the beauty of innocence
naturally in the mind of a child...
The childhood condition of sexual latency is well established, providing evidence-based examples of why waiting to open the door to sexuality is best...
Parents are the gatekeepers for their children,
and this conversation starter should be
a great tool to build the family.
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