Porn Recovery Resources for Parents

Parents,

You have the amazing, rewarding, and challenging job of keeping your children safe in this increasingly digital world. Your children face challenges today that you may not have experienced as a child. They have access to many different social media platforms that contribute to anxiety and depression caused by comparison and phone addiction. They are exposed to pornography on all forms of social media, Google, streaming services, video games, and more. Though we want you to be informed on the type of content your children are exposed to every day, we also want you to have hope! You can make a difference in their lives.

The resources that we share here are specifically for parents who want to help their children navigate life safely in this digital age. They will help you understand more about the digital world in which your children live and how to help them navigate the internet safely. They will help you learn how to start a conversation about pornography with your child, as well as what to do if your child is exposed to pornography. We hope that one or more of these resources will help helpful to you!

We Start Now

“We are a nonprofit offering tips, tools, and trainings to help families raise happy, healthy kids in an increasingly digital world.

Instagram: @we.start.now

Defend Young Minds

“Practical tools to keep kids safe from pornography and predators.”

Instagram: @defendyoungminds

Birds & Bees

A simple online course that gives parents the tools and confidence to talk to their young kids about sex.”

Instagram: @birds_bees

Parents Aware

“Addressing today’s tricky topics. Helping families build #SaferScreenHabits”

Instagram: @parentsawareinfo

Difficult Conversations

“#hopefulmom encouraging parents to have conversations about pornography.”

Instagram: @difficult.conversations

Protect Young Eyes

“We show families, schools, and churches how to create safer digital spaces.”

Instagram: @protectyoungeyes

The Third Talk

“Our mission is to initiate a conversation between parents and their young people on avoiding exposure to sexually explicit media online.”

Instagram: @thethirdtalk

Heads Up Parenting

“We are Adam & Abbe Doll, 2 parents on a mission to give families a heads up on tools to keep your kids safe online, while creating relationships.”

Instagram: @headsupparenting

Healthy Screen Habits

“Non profit organization dedicated to helping families develop healthy screen habits.”

Instagram: @healthyscreenhabits

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