The Choose Real Love Presentation
– The talk can range from 45 to 90 minutes to meet your classroom or assembly needs
– Best suited for eight grade through college
– Click here for a fee schedule
– Click here to see a list of schools where we have spoken
For Parents
We offer meetings for parents to those willing to facilitate and host a parent group
Previous Parent Meetings:
Perry Hall Christian School Parents
Redeemer Classical Christian School Parents
St. James Academy Parents
Cockeysville Middle Parents
Dulaney HELPS Coalition
Garrison Forest School Parents
Bryn Mawr Parents
Parents Council of Greater Baltimore
Cambridge Parents
Church of the Nativity Parents
Our Lady of Grace Parents
Ways To Get Involved
– Financial support (Click here for donation information)
– Providing speaking opportunities and contacts
– Sharing your suggestions for how to expand our message
Contact us to bring us to your child’s school or youth group, to plan a parent meeting, or to share your ideas.
Links
Miriam Grossman
Dr. Judith Reisman
Unprotected by Miriam Grossman
Articles By Miriam Grossman, MD
WHAT GIRLS WANT: AN EDWARD CULLEN TO LOVE THEM
Townhall.com, December 8, 2008
American girls have a new heartthrob: a tall, gorgeous vampire who is in the eleventh grade. He thirsts for the blood of Bella, his human girlfriend, but learns to “just say no.” What is it about Edward Cullen, the male protagonist of the blockbuster Twilight series, that sends girls from Atlanta to Anchorage swooning? I asked three teen girls I know. More >>
WHAT OUR DAUGHTERS MUST KNOW
Townhall.com, September 4, 2008
With the brouhaha over Bristol Palin’s pregnancy, here’s a plus no one’s considered: should this young woman go to college as a married mom, she’ll be spared four years of the campus hook-up culture. More >>
SHOCKED
Townhall.com, March 17, 2008
The response to the CDC’s report last week that 25% of teen girls carry a sexually transmitted infection suggests that this comes as a shock to many, including some in our sex education industry. This is reminiscent of the scene in Casablanca in which Captain Renault tells Rick that he is “shocked-shocked!-to find that gambling is going on in here”, and then quietly collects his winnings. More >>
STUDENTS SUFFER WHEN CAMPUSES ARE TOO PC ABOUT SEX
UCLA Today, May 8, 2008
“I wish I had seen it sooner because I could have been spared a lot of pain.” So read an e-mail from Sarah, a university student on the East Coast who wrote me from her campus. She was referring to my recent book, “Unprotected: A Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her Profession Endangers Every Student.” It describes students I’ve treated and argues that they are casualties of ideology-driven health care. More >>
CHLAMYDIA: NOT IN VOGUE
CNSNews.com, September 12, 2007
Hoping to be a parent or grandparent some day? Then you’ll want to eliminate plastic wrap, canned fruit, and CDs from your life…According to the August issue of Vogue. More >>
MEDIA MUM ON ORAL SEX AND THROAT CANCER RISK AMONG KIDS
CNS News.com, August 8, 2007
When it comes to prevention of a life-threatening illness, you remove the kid gloves and tell it like it is. Then why, I wonder, do we hear nothing of another widespread behavior associated with malignant tumors of the mouth and throat? More >>
WHAT SEX WEEK FORGOT
Chicago Sun-Times, May 13, 2007
Kudos to Northwestern for recognizing the need to provide accurate information to students so they can safely navigate their sexual encounters. If only the “misconceptions” targeted by Sex Week-or the “taboo” and “hush-hush” topics discussed in lectures and workshops-had included the most critical issues facing this population. More >>
MISERY U: HOOK-UP CULTURE LEAVES CASUALTIES
The Arizona Republic, May 4, 2007
Is there anyone left who still needs evidence that the world is upside down? If so, I’ve got it. Some of our most prestigious universities and health organizations that consider themselves guardians of our children’s health and well-being are giving thumbs up to the very behaviors that place our kids at risk for disease. More >>
INTERVIEW WITH MIRIAM GROSSMAN
Interview with Warren Throckmorton
National Review Online, December 6, 2006
A superb storyteller, [Grossman] describes patients who do all the right things: They eat well, exercise, and structure their lives around getting a good education. What they don’t do well is manage healthy intimate lives. More >>
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