
Most Kids See Pornography by 11 — It’s Never Too Early to Talk to Them About It
Tri-Cities resident Kristen Jenson wrote a book "Good Pictures, Bad Pictures" about how to talk to your kids about pornography. Kids surfing online with smart phones and tablets are seeing their first pornographic images by accident earlier and earlier. Jenson offers tips about how to prepare your kids for these accidents and how to talk to them about the confusing feelings they experience if they see graphic images.
Our coworker Andrew interviewed Jenson here in the studios:
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