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Parenting: teens
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How to talk to your kids about internet porn: tips on a discussion for our digital times

  • Parents need to accept that their children are going to see pornography on the internet and should know how to guide a discussion on healthy sexuality
  • Tips include explaining porn and sex are not the same, positioning yourself as an ally, and arming them with responses for when they’re with friends

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You don’t want your children to think that all porn they see on the internet constitutes everyday acts – but they might if you don’t tell them otherwise.
Kate Rope

“We have to talk to her about internet porn.”

That was how my husband began our evening wind-down time on the sofa the other night.

I was still recovering from my 11-year-old announcing she had been invited to the mall for the first time. And now he wanted my exhausted brain to contemplate the vault of online sex.

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It’s hard enough to talk to your kids about plain old sex, let alone the panoply of pornography available to them through any electronic device.

But as my husband said: “Just because you’re scared of it, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t talk about it.” He was right, of course.

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I called some of the top experts on kids, sex and the digital age. What I learned helped me have a conversation that was much less scary than I imagined.

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