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Good Pictures, Bad Pictures

It only takes a few taps on a mobile device for a curious young child to find an endless supply of deviant, hard-core, and addicting pornography—all for free. Unfortunately, many young kids are being exposed to pornography without the slightest clue that it can damage their developing minds.

Good Pictures Bad Pictures is a comfortable, read-aloud story about a mom and dad who teach their child what pornography is, why it’s dangerous, and how to reject it. Using easy-to-understand science and simple analogies, this ground-breaking book engages young kids to porn-proof their own brains.

The 5-point CAN DO Plan teaches kids how to avoid the brain-warping images of pornography and minimize the troubling memories of accidental exposure that often tempt kids to look for more and lead them into a dark and destructive addiction. To stay safe in the digital age, kids must install an internal filter in their own brain. Good Pictures Bad Pictures shows them how.

Parents will appreciate this resource to “porn-proof” their kids because it makes a difficult discussion easy and empowering. How? By teaching kids simple concepts about the brain and the process of addiction, and by giving them a specific strategy for keeping safe from the poison of pornography.

Kristen A. Jenson

Protecting kids became Kristen’s passion after she received a late-night phone call from a traumatized mother dealing with the tragic consequences of her porn-addicted son. That’s when she linked arms with Dr. Gail Poyner and spent the next three years writing the best-selling book, Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today’s Young Kids. Since then, Kristen has become a frequent speaker and guest on podcasts, webinars and radio broadcasts and is a member of the National Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Prevention Task Force. She actively blogs at PornProofKids.org, where she helps parents empower their kids to reject pornography.

 


Gail Poyner

Gail A. Poyner, PhD is a Licensed Psychologist and owns Poyner Psychological Services. She provides therapy for a spectrum of psychological disorders, including pornography addiction and prevention counseling and currently serves as the President of the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Gail has six children and seventeen grandchildren (and counting!), and lives with her husband in Oklahoma. When she isn’t traveling to provide mental health services for disaster victims, serving as an expert witness in court, or speaking at professional conferences, she enjoys working in the yard, as well as cheering for her beloved NBA Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team.

Debbie Fox

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