Known as Shug to her nearly 1 million TikTok followers, Rachel Coler Mulholland has become a favorite voice for parents trying to navigate tricky conversations with their curious and confused children. As a nationally certified counselor with a masters degree in clinical mental health counseling, she is the ideal person to write this book, which will empower parents and caregivers by helping facilitate essential but scary conversations with their kids, from toddlers to teens. The book covers a broad variety of topics including how babies are made, dating, safe sex practices, the differences between gender and sexual orientation, and how to discuss consent. It is perfect for caregivers struggling to find the words, and it aims to help navigate the sometimes murky waters of discussions around bodies and sex. Written in the frank and funny tone of Rachels videos, this book arms readers with applicable skills and accurate knowledge and keeps the next generation of kids safe in an ever-changing world.
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Product Details
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 25 Jul 2024
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781454957201
About Rachel Coler Mulholland
Rachel Shug Coler Mulholland is a nationally certified counselor and university professor from Minnesota. She has dual bachelors degrees in psychology and human services and a masters degree in clinical mental health counseling. Rachel has provided mental health skills training for children with severe emotional disturbance in a school-based day-treatment program as well as school-based counseling for high school students and college students of varying ages. She focuses much of her professional energy on resilience development trauma-informed therapeutic interventions assertive communication interpersonal skills and self-efficacy. On TikTok Rachel is known for her honest funny responsible and much-needed wisdom on talking to kids about bodies puberty consent and sex.