
Parent Guide: Pornography
The average age of first porn exposure is nine years old, and modern pornography is far different than that of earlier generations. Learn how to protect your children from early exposure.
The average age of first porn exposure is nine years old, and modern pornography is far different than that of earlier generations. Learn how to protect your children from early exposure.
Screen Sanity’s program was a wonderful way to get information about kids and technology in a supportive environment.
Whitney, Missouri
Any amount of time spent in this material will, with certainty, make a difference if you are processing how to be intentional with your kids in the world of technology.
Emily T.
We had been struggling with ending gaming and lots of fights. I was able to print [the Video Game Decision Tree] off and go over it with my kids as our “new protocol”. This took all the emotion out of it.
Parent
As we came into the new year and saw our daughters, son in laws and granddaughters consumed by their phone screens we knew we had to start making changes and we found this group to be a great place to find ideas!
Michelle W., Tennessee
A really good, practical way to think strategically about this topic. I wish I had this resource a year ago – would have saved some heartburn!
Scott A., Maryland
This was one of the best webinars I have seen. Simple, understandable, reachable, realistic. Really, really wonderful.
Parent
As a dad of four kids, screens are an increasingly big topic in our home. I’m so grateful a friend invited us to join a Screen Sanity group. The material was deeply relevant and applicable for our family’s values.
Jesse M.
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Visit our Parent Guide Library for informative downloads on today’s trending tech topics, including everything from TikTok and Snapchat to pornography and sexting.
A guide to popular social media app TikTok, which lets users share 15-second videos.
A guide to Snapchat, an app in which users exchange pictures, videos and private chats — however, these snaps disappear after the receiver closes them.
A guide to protecting your children from sexting, which is a combination of the words “sex” and “texting.”
A guide to Instagram, the social media platform that allows users to instantly filter, caption and share photos and videos, appealing to children’s desire for artistic, creative self-expression.
This one-page download prompts parents to think through Screen Sanity’s five digital health principles: Start with Yourself, Tables + Bedtimes, Accountability, Ride.Practice.Drive, and Time Well Spent.
This is a parent-child workbook for starting powerful conversations about social media. Families are prompted to dig deeper into the purpose of social media in their lives and question the false standards it places on its users.
Our hallmark product, this interactive handbook is broken down into six video-guided sessions (plus four bonus chapters!) that are specifically designed to spark face-to-face conversation with others in a casual group setting.
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