Protect Young Minds: The 8 Best Questions to Ask When your Child Has Seen Pornography

Protect Young Minds: The 8 Best Questions to Ask When your Child Has Seen Pornography

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It’s one of many parent’s worst fears.

Unfortunately, this is the digital challenge that many parents are facing today. Even if your child is not actively looking for pornography, it is possible to be exposed while doing online research for an assignment at school, playing a game, or visiting at a friend’s home. The rollercoaster of emotions that follow a child’s unwilling exposure to pornography are hard for any parent to process: Shock, blame, anger, and disbelief – these are all valid feelings, and parents can find some emotional release by reaching out to a good friend. It’s better to vent to another adult rather than your child!

Click on the link below to learn more:  https://protectyoungminds.org/2018/07/24/8-questions-ask-child-has-seen-porn/

Mrs Annie Williams, College Counsellor

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