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Bezig met laden... Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Mindsdoor Kristen A Jenson
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Young children deserve to be armed early against internet dangers. Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr. makes it easy for parents to protect their young kids ages 3 to 6. Using gentle, age-appropriate messages, children will learn to Turn, Run & Tell when they are accidentally exposed to inappropriate content. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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“Parents who arm their young children against the dangers of pornography are not destroying their children’s innocence: They’re protecting it. Kids who are left alone to deal with pornography exposure themselves are at much greater risk for the following reasons:
Perpetrators routinely use pornography to groom young children for sexual abuse.
Kids are wired to imitate what they see. Viewing pornography increases the risk of child-on-child sexual abuse.
Young children are becoming addicted to pornography with serious, lifelong consequences.” (34)
The book labels bad pictures as “picture poison.” It tells little ones just as they need to stay away from household poisons such as cleaners, they need to stay away from picture poison. When a child sees bad pictures, he should to
* Turn way.
* Run to a parent or trusted adult.
* Tell the adult what he saw.
The author suggests that parents start this discussion as soon as a child has access to the internet.
On a Christian radio show, Jenson told about a little girl who stumbled upon some internet porn and got hooked. I had no idea a child that young could develop a porn addiction.
Parent Helps
In the parent section of the book, the author explains how parents can use this book and how to help their children rid their minds of pornographic images they might have seen.
The watercolor illustrations of each book create a calm atmosphere in which to discuss this challenging topic. The text reads well, and I like the pictures of sticky notes (like a sidebar) that provide extra information that parents can use at their discretion.
For more information about the books and how to protect your children from pornography, see ProtectYoungMinds.com
https://lorindasponderings.com/2020/05/03/porn-proofing-todays-young-kids/ (