Education
Lamb gained both her EdD inPersonal life
She is married to the pianist Paul Orgel and has/had two sons. Her younger son died on July 6, 2018, at the age of 26. Her older son lives with his family in Austin, Texas.Grants and awards
* 2006 Books for a Better Life Award (Childcare/Parenting) for ''"Packaging Girlhood"'' *2007 "Gift of Time" Mid-Career Sabbatical Award from the Association for Moral Education to create a Sexual Ethics Curriculum, * 2008 Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) Health Professional Book Award for ''"Sex, Therapy, and Kids"'' * 2013 The Spencer Foundation, New Civics Initiative Grants for research into Sex Education as Ethics Education in the New CivicsBibliography
Books
* * * * * * * * * * *Lamb, Sharon (2016). ''Girls of color, sexuality, and sex education,'' Palgrave/Macmillan. *Lamb, S. & Gilbert, J. Editors. (in press). Cambridge handbook of sexual development: Children and adolescents. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. *Lamb, S. (June 5, 2019). ''The not good enough mother,'' Boston: Beacon Press.Chapters in books
* * * * * Available online as: * * * Also available as *Lamb, S. & Randazzo, R. (2016) Obstacles to teaching ethics in sexuality education. In J. Ponzetti (Ed.) Evidence-based approaches to sex education: A global perspective 113–129). NY: Routledge. *Lamb, S. & Brodt (2017). Psychotherapy with girls: The problems of real girls and the distractions of diagnosis. In ''APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women.'' *Lamb, S., White, L., & Plocha, A. (in press). Childhood sexuality. In S. Lamb & J. Gilbert (in press). ''Cambridge handbook of sexual development: Children and adolescents.'' *Jarkovska, L., & Lamb, S. (in press). Not innocent but vulnerable: An approach to childhood sexuality. In S. Lamb & J. Gilbert (in press). ''Cambridge handbook of sexual development: Children and adolescents.''Journal articles
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Lamb, S. & Plocha, A. (2015) Pride, shame, and sexiness: Girls of color discuss race, body image, and sexualization. ''Girlhood Studies, 8''(2), 86–102. DOI: 10.3167/ghs.2015.080207 *Randazzo, R., Farmer, K., & Lamb, S. (2015). Queer women's perspectives on sexualization in media. ''Journal of Bisexuality, 15''(1), 1-31. DOI: 10.1080/15299716.2014.986315 *Lamb, S., Farmer, K., Kosterina, E., Lambe Sarinana, S., Plocha, A., & Randazzo, R. (2015). What's sexy? Adolescent girls discuss confidence, danger, and media influence. ''Gender & Education, 28''(4), 527-545''.'' DOI:10.1080/09540253.2015.1107528 *Lamb, S., & Randazzo, R. (2016). An examination of the effectiveness of a sexual ethics curriculum. ''Journal of Moral Education.'' DOI: 10.1080/03057240.2016.1156520 *Lamb, S., & Randazzo, R. (2016.) Sex education as a form of civics education in a neoliberal context. ''Curriculum Inquiry, 46''(2), 148–167. DOI:10.1080/03626784.2016.1144465 *Lamb, S., & Brodt, M. (2017). Sexual ethics curriculum evaluation: A buzzing, blooming, confusion in the classroom. ''Sage Research Methods Cases Part 2''. Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage Press. DOI: 10.4135/9781473970670 *Lamb, S., Kosterina, E., Roberts, T., Brodt, M., Maroney, M. & Dangler, L. (2017). Voices of the mind: Hegemonic masculinity and others in mind during young men's sexual encounters. ''Men & Masculinities.'' DOI:10.1177/1097184X17695038 *Gable, S., Lamb, S., Brodt, M., & Attwell, L. (2017). Intervening in a ‘sketchy situation’: Exploring the moral motivations of college bystanders of sexual assault. ''Journal of Interpersonal Violence.'' DOI: 10.1177/0886260517730027References
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