For Parents & Caregivers: How to Talk to Your Kids About Porn Article
Chances are, your child will encounter porn while living in your care. So how can you help them understand porn’s potential harms? Talk to them.
Chances are, your child will encounter porn while living in your care. So how can you help them understand porn’s potential harms? Talk to them.
It’s not surprising that these numbers have skyrocketed, but that’s only half of the equation. Young people are being exposed to porn much earlier, but porn is often much more extreme than it ever used to be.
In January 2023, Louisiana became the first state to pass porn age verification laws in an effort to prevent children from being exposed to harmful content online. Utah followed suit, but not without backlash from the adult industry.
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Louisiana passed the first porn age verification law, requiring any website containing 33.3% or more porn material to verify the users’ age.
A National Survey conducted by Common Sense sheds light on the dangerous realities of teens and online pornography. According to the report, three-quarters of teens say they’ve seen porn by age 17, and the average age of first exposure is just 12 years old.