Be Careful, Little Eyes
Helping Little Ones Navigate the Dangers of Pornography Lurking Online
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ナレーター:
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JenniSue Jessen
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著者:
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KP LoveJoy
このコンテンツについて
Most children are exposed to porn before they leave elementary school. The content is more violent, extreme, harmful, and dangerous than ever. And, it doesn't impact just individuals but relationships, communities, and societies.
Young children are exposed to sexually exploitative content at an earlier age - by predators, pedophiles, family, and friends. So, trusted adults need to understand the dangers that lurk on gaming systems, smartphones, tablets, computers, and televisions.
No longer secretly hidden away, today's porn is readily accessible, affordable, anonymous, aggressive, and addictive to all ages. In your home, on a playdate, at daycare, and even at church, it takes only a second for a child to be lured into the Pandora's box of pornography. Even with all the safeguards and filters in place, children need to know what to do when they see porn.
In this book with helpful discussion questions and tools for trusted adults, children can learn how to keep themselves safe from the dangers of pornography. Because we know that most adults struggling with porn were exposed as children, this book is approved by the American Association for Sex Addiction Therapy.
Reviews for Be Careful, Little Eyes:
"The facts are astonishing. The average age kids are exposed to hardcore, violent pornography is 11. Some kids are exposed to pornography as early as 8 years old. This book helps parents to discuss with their children the importance of protecting their eyes and minds. The book is well-written and is an excellent resource for all families!" (Andrew Doan, MD, PhD, physician-scientist, author, speaker)
"KP has put together something that can inoculate our children from when porn happens. It’s practical and can help parents have a tool to help children overcome pornography way before it becomes a problem." (Douglas Weiss, PhD, president, American Association for Sex Addiction Therapy)
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