Protecting Young Minds Confronted With Bad Pictures | 60

Kristen is the founder of Protect Young Minds Org and the author of Good Pictures Bad Pictures and Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.  Today, we’re going to be discussing the incredibly important topic of porn-proofing your kids. It’s truly stunning and deeply distressing to know how many children are confronted with images they don’t want to see every single day, and as parents we need to protect them but also to equip them to know what to do if they do encounter something they know they shouldn’t look at. Kristen’s resources give parents a Can Do plan to share with their kiddos, and I’m really excited to let you hear from her today.

Additional Information:

Kristen A. Jenson is the author of the Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of readaloud books, powerful resourceto help children reject pornography and sexual abuse
 

You can find out more about Kristen Jenson on Facebook and her website Protect Young Minds.

Purchase your own copy of Kristen Jenson’s book HERE.

Enter for a chance to win a book bundle of Good Pictures, Bad Pictures. Help them get a proven action plan to use when they encounter pornography.  The 5-point CAN DO Plan™ teaches kids how to avoid the brain-warping images of pornography and minimize the troubling memories of accidental exposure that can lead them into a dark and destructive addiction. To stay safe in the digital age, kids must install an internal filter in their own brain. Good Pictures Bad Pictures shows them how.

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