Welcome to Consent
By Yumi Stynes and Dr. Melissa Kang
Illustrated by Jenny Latham
By Yumi Stynes and Dr. Melissa Kang
Illustrated by Jenny Latham
By Yumi Stynes and Dr. Melissa Kang
Illustrated by Jenny Latham
By Yumi Stynes and Dr. Melissa Kang
Illustrated by Jenny Latham
Part of Welcome to Your Body
Part of Welcome to Your Body
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$9.99
Mar 28, 2023 | ISBN 9781536230536 | 10-14 years
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$17.99
Mar 28, 2023 | ISBN 9781536226171 | 10-14 years
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Praise
A fierce, funny, celebratory and extremely supportive young people’s guide to saying no, saying yes and being ‘the boss of your body.’ . . . the authors make clear from the get-go that there’s a lot more nuance and complexity to consent than meets the eye. . . Lucky is the young person who consents to read this book. . . . This absolutely necessary guide to consent explores with candor and humor the nuances of verbal and body language in navigating all kinds of relationships and situations.
—Shelf Awareness (starred review)
This handbook provides opportunities to build confidence and bolster personal autonomy. . . thorough and empowering. . . An informative and comprehensive guide to giving and getting consent.
—Kirkus Reviews
Written with humor and loaded with examples drawn from real-life situations, readers will learn how to make observations and interpret signals from other people and develop the confidence to speak up when it’s necessary. . . . Easy to read, this book is packed with good information and examples from real people. Health classes would benefit from this book, as well as counselor-led small group sessions.
—School Library Connection
Upbeat text, cheerful illustrations, and entertaining graphics convey body-affirmative messages, reminding young adults that they are the bosses of their own bodies, and they get to determine physical, social, and emotional boundaries of touching, hearing, seeing, and being seen. . . . an approachable and accessible guide for teens.
—Booklist
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