Preparing Your Kids for their Encounters with Porn
Daniel Weiss&
Joshua Glaser
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The question is not whether kids will be exposed to porn but what they will do when they are. This means we need to prepare kids for the encounter earlier than ever, and be ready to help them when the time comes.
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