While current research suggests there are many parents concerned about these statistics, the same research also shows this concern doesn't translate to action. Exposure to pornography is unavoidable for most people, but pornography problems are preventable. Be encouraged. As a parent, there are many steps you can take to not just protect kids but prepare them for a world without filters.
According to Dr. Patricia M. Greenfield, a researcher in the area of sexual media at UCLA, "The most important factor in reducing porn usage among teens is a warm and communicative parent-child relationship." Covenant Eyes' free e-book, Parenting the Internet Generation, offers tools for parents ready to start the conversation.
The free e-book offers age appropriate conversations involving technology and sexuality that can take place as early as preschool. The book also provides a blueprint for creating and maintaining a foundation open to healthy conversations about sexuality in the home.