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In the book, So, I've Had Sex. Now What? "A Journey of Enlightenment" 2nd Edition, by Dr. Retha Stewart, PhD. The book/journal was inspired when Dr. Stewart was teaching the reproductive system (A & P) in Texas, and the need was reinforced with her visit to a home for pregnant teens and teen mothers in Nevada. This book/journal is written to assist any young girl growing into womanhood. Answering some questions too embarrassed to ask while creating a space for deep thought and reflection, assisting the young person in figuring out "who, what and why" they may act and react in life to certain…mehr

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In the book, So, I've Had Sex. Now What? "A Journey of Enlightenment" 2nd Edition, by Dr. Retha Stewart, PhD. The book/journal was inspired when Dr. Stewart was teaching the reproductive system (A & P) in Texas, and the need was reinforced with her visit to a home for pregnant teens and teen mothers in Nevada. This book/journal is written to assist any young girl growing into womanhood. Answering some questions too embarrassed to ask while creating a space for deep thought and reflection, assisting the young person in figuring out "who, what and why" they may act and react in life to certain situations. The discovery within is personal. The book can be used by an individual, as a group project and discussion, or as a counseling tool to increase a person's mental development. Enjoy YOUR journey of self-discovery. Direct any questions to: dr.rethastewart@outlook.com
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A Journey of a Man's Enlightenment book/journal is written to assist boys and men of any age growing into manhood. Assisting in discovering "Who, What, and Why" they act and react to things in their life. We know life happens, and some things happen over and over, and we know if we keep doing or allowing the same thing to happen to them, they will continue to get the same results. Embarrassment, shame, or thoughts of being stigmatized to talk because of how someone may feel about it afterward.