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From the clear thinking heart of expert on teaching teenagers, Douglas Gerwin, comes this exceptional collection of thought provoking and information-packed series of essays on all the practicalities and mysteries of human sexuality and the coming of puberty. Every parent and every teacher of students from age eleven up needs this book! It fills the imagination with rich and straightforward ways to explain to the young why sexuality os so rewarding and so challenging! Here is a gift for which every recipient will thank you. On experienced high school teacher said, "I so wish I had this book…mehr

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From the clear thinking heart of expert on teaching teenagers, Douglas Gerwin, comes this exceptional collection of thought provoking and information-packed series of essays on all the practicalities and mysteries of human sexuality and the coming of puberty. Every parent and every teacher of students from age eleven up needs this book! It fills the imagination with rich and straightforward ways to explain to the young why sexuality os so rewarding and so challenging! Here is a gift for which every recipient will thank you. On experienced high school teacher said, "I so wish I had this book ten years ago!" Every aspect of the mystique of human sexuality is addressed from embryology through to AIDS and same-sex relationships. The book was twelve years in the collecting and assembling, so carefully done and thoughtfully put together it is.
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Autorenporträt
Douglas Gerwin, Ph.D., has been a high school and college professor for 35 years, teaching History, German, literature, music and life science. He is a Waldorf graduate himself, he has taught high school teachers to become Waldorf teachers for two decades. Dr. Gerwin has published nine books on Waldorf Education including a comprehensive "Survey of Waldorf Graduates" examining the lives of Waldorf Graduates spanning 60 years. He lives with his wife, Connie in Amherst, Massachusetts.