10 Things Every Porn-Immune Kid Knows

10 Things Every Porn-Immune Kid Knows

Kristen A. Jenson, M.A.

Every boy and girl deserves to be taught how to defend themselves against the predator of pornography, and it’s not rocket science! Kids CAN learn to reject pornography if they are taught how. When they know what pornography is, how it can hurt them, and what to do when they see it, even young children can develop their own internal filter. When boys and girls understand how to “forget” bad pictures, resist peer pressure, find a safe adult to talk to, and other simple but powerful habits, they can develop a strong immunity to protect themselves from addiction and exploitation. Starting today, parents and grandparents will find hope and empowerment by learning 10 simple strategies to raise prepared, porn-immune kids.

Kristen A. Jenson is the author of the best-selling Good Pictures Bad Pictures series of read-aloud books. She founded ProtectYoungMinds.org , a website dedicated to helping parents empower their kids to reject pornography, and was recently invited to testify before the Washington State Senate Law and Justice Committee on the public health crisis of pornography. Kristen is a frequent speaker and guest on podcasts, webinars and radio broadcasts, and is a leader in the Prevention Task Force of the National Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation.

Kristen is the mother of two daughters, and a son who is waiting for her in heaven, and lives with her husband in the beautiful state of Washington. She earned a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in Organizational Communication, both from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT.