Its Time To Talk To Your Kids About Porn
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Author, speaker, and mom of four, Greta Eskridge equips parents to have age-appropriate, honest, and hope-filled conversations about pornography with kids of any age so that they can help their children develop lifelong sexual integrity.
Raising kids in the digital age comes with many challenges, but one of the biggest currently facing parents is how to navigate the prevalence and accessibility of pornography. Parents desperately want to protect their kids from being exposed to porn, but what happens when they can’t? How do they connect with their kids and navigate those tough conversations?
Greta Eskridge, mom of four and unlikely porn fighter, knows that it’s not easy for parents to start a frank conversation about porn. The fear of saying the “wrong” thing or worry about how to answer uncomfortable questions can prevent them from connecting with their kids, but avoidance isn’t the solution. In this book, Greta will help parents understand how essential it is to push through the awkwardness and show them how to create a safe space for conversation while tackling the toughest topics with confidence. With her support and encouragement, readers will:
*uncover biblical resources to help kids develop a healthy, God-honoring sexuality,
*learn principles and action steps to create open, honest dialogue on the prevalence of porn and the importance of sexual integrity, and
*be equipped to lead an age-appropriate and honest talk for kids from preschool through high school.
With practical tips, scripts for conversation, and a topical resource guide, It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn helps parents move from fear and frustration to hope and confidence that they can support their children in a God-honoring life of sexual health and wholeness.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400250608
ISBN10: 1400250609
Greta Eskridge
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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