There are many perspectives on pornography, but one thing nearly everyone believes is that children should not be exposed to it. If we all agree, then why do 93% of boys and 62% of girls encounter pornography by the time they are 18?*
Unfortunately government and corporations have not done all they could do to protect children, so it is up to us to be proactive and prepare children and teens to recognize the harm of sexualized media and turn away from it quickly and confidently.
This is such a critical issue that we are offering 7 classes at the UCAP Conference to help parents and leaders understand how to:
- talk openly about issues of pornography and healthy sexuality
- get a handle on technology
- help young people heal from the effects of this hazard of modern life
Guests at the conference will have a game-changing opportunity to hear from Kristen Jenson, author of the top-selling book Good Pictures Bad Pictures – Dina Alexander, who just published 30 Days of Sex Talks for all ages – Charles Knutson, a technology expert and father of 10 who understands what parents face today – and Clay Olsen, director of the amazing organization helping teens, Fight the New Drug.
Every parent who comes represents a child who will have a better chance to live free, safe, and happy.
Let’s invite all the parents and grandparents we know – together we can help a new generation rise up free from the problems of pornography, even in a society of no boundaries.
The Conference is April 18, 2015 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City. Don’t miss this great event!
*Chiara Sabina, Janis Wolak, and David Finkelhor. CyberPsychology & Behavior. December 2008, 11(6): 691-693. doi:10.1089/cpb.2007.0179
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