Sex Education can be Afrocentric: Helping Parents Teach Both Values and Truths
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For many African parents, talking about sex has always been uncomfortable. We were raised in cultures where silence was seen as protection, where questions were met with warnings, and where curiosity was often mistaken for rebellion. Yet in today's world, silence no longer protects our children. In this insightful and empowering guide, Dr. Yemi Adeyemi invites parents to rediscover sex education through an Afrocentric lens that honors both cultural values and modern realities. With warmth and authenticity, she blends real-life stories, cultural wisdom, and practical tools to help parents talk about body changes, consent, relationships, and respect in ways that align with their faith and values. Sex Education Can Be Afrocentric challenges the myth that sex education is "un-African." Instead, it reminds us that open, value-based conversations at home build confidence, trust, and character in children. If you are ready to move beyond fear and silence, this book will equip you to teach with love, clarity, and cultural pride. Because when we blend our values with truth, we raise informed, grounded, and responsible children who understand both their worth and their world.
For many African parents, talking about sex has always been uncomfortable. We were raised in cultures where silence was seen as protection, where questions were met with warnings, and where curiosity was often mistaken for rebellion. Yet in today's world, silence no longer protects our children. In this insightful and empowering guide, Dr. Yemi Adeyemi invites parents to rediscover sex education through an Afrocentric lens that honors both cultural values and modern realities. With warmth and authenticity, she blends real-life stories, cultural wisdom, and practical tools to help parents talk about body changes, consent, relationships, and respect in ways that align with their faith and values. Sex Education Can Be Afrocentric challenges the myth that sex education is "un-African." Instead, it reminds us that open, value-based conversations at home build confidence, trust, and character in children. If you are ready to move beyond fear and silence, this book will equip you to teach with love, clarity, and cultural pride. Because when we blend our values with truth, we raise informed, grounded, and responsible children who understand both their worth and their world.
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