I recently spoke with New York Times writer Amy O’Leary about parents, kids and porn. Porn is easily accessible online, and I’ve blogged in the past (”My Child Viewed Porn: Now What?”) about why a child might seek out porn and what parents or guardians can do when this happens. Porn isn’t going away, so it was great to see that the New York Times chose to cover this issue as well! Check out the articles below to find out more, including some additional advice I shared on five different scenarios in which parents spoke with their children who had stumbled upon online porn.
“How to Talk to Your Kids About Pornography”
“Can Your Child Find Porn on Your Phone?”
“So How Do We Talk About This?”
Posted by Elizabeth Schroeder, Ed.D., M.S.W., Executive Director | in In the News |
Tags: communication, Internet, Internet Safety, parents, Pornography, Sexuality Education, The New York Times
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