Things You Didn't Know About Porn
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- This unique audiobook addresses youngsters directly, offering parents and teachers an ideal opportunity to discuss this difficult and potentially embarrassing topic with an insightful and pragmatic approach.
- Factually and scientifically compiled, it explains how our brain learns and subsequently why pornography can become a habit.
- This audiobook includes additional materials and resources for adults. A PDF of the entire booklet is included in the price along with a helpful illustration.
It's an unsettling fact that by age 11 most boys have been subjected to pornographic images. Yet few materials on the subject address such a youthful audience. If you're a parent, it can be surprisingly difficult to find a good way to discuss pornography. You don't want your child to see sex as "forbidden" or "dirty," but no matter how sex-positive you are, you sense that porn isn't the best way to gain a sex education.
It can be challenging to find a good way to discuss pornography with your friends and colleagues, let alone with your children. And yet the fact is that they are already seeing such imagery.
Things You Didn't Know About Porn is narrated by a dad who teaches science. It helps kids, parents and teachers become knowledgeable about the ramifications of pornography use. Scientifically based and non-religious, Things You Didn't Know About Porn describes some potential pitfalls of porn use in simple, easy to understand terms. It draws a parallel between junk food and porn, and explains why these activities have the potential to "train" the brain, and become unhealthy habits. This lets youngsters make more informed choices about all potentially addictive substances and activities.
What People Are Saying:
"The addictiveness of Internet pornography is not a metaphor. All addiction involves long-term, sometimes lifelong, neuroplastic change in the brain. ... The same surge of dopamine that thrills us also consolidates the neuronal connections. "
"Love how it provides an explanation and good reason for a young man to avoid porn without making him feel sleazy or dirty for finding it sexually stimulating.***My teacher husband uses it. Students find it enlightening and absorb and understand it. "
"I like the idea of distinguishing between instinctive thoughts and rational ones.***Must show this to my sis who is a single mum. One son has been looking up porn a lot on the web and she doesn't really know what to do about it. "
Product Information:
| Media Type | Audio |
| Number of Programs | 1 |
| Format | MP3 |
Programs:
| Program Title | Duration |
|---|---|
| Things You Didn't Know About Porn | 41:39 |
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