8 PM TOMORROW!!! DAY TWO "Porn, Culture & Our Kids!" Workshop
Thu, Feb 25
|Parent Workshop Webinar
Parents, do you want to dig in to what your kids are learning from their pornified culture? Grow your knowledge and build skills to engage your kids in meaningful discussions they need to foster healthy mind, body, spirit & future relationships. February 18th and 25th 8 PM -10 PM EST.
Time & Location
Feb 25, 2021, 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Parent Workshop Webinar
About the event
**If you want to join day two but missed day one please email me sbboye@gmail.com, I will send you a link.
Today kids have access to information about sex on every platform from Snap Chat and TikTok to music and tv and of course pornography. Our kids need us to contextualize what they are seeing, share our family values while helping them clarify their own values and ethics around what they are getting from today's culture. I have found kids shut down when we talk to or at them, but when we engage them in discussion they are more open and passionate about these topics.
Join me for a two-part series where we cover:
1. How to create constructive, approachable conversations with your teens around the issues of: sex, healthy relationships & intimacy, pornography, consent, upstanding, and
healthy decision making and lay the foundation for ongoing conversations with them.
2. Porn literacy: What porn is like today? How the porn script negatively impacts our kids, how to create critical thinking around their porn usage, how to navigate the
conversation if they have already been exposed or have a porn habit.
3. How to help your kids/teens to clarify their values and create a roadmap or manifesto for what they want their intimate relationships to look like.
4. Strategies for overcoming fear of: talking about sex with your kids/teens, personal ignorance or misinformation on this topic
5. Safe resources for you and your children to learn from or use as tools to generate conversations.
6. How to frame your sex conversations with love and positivity rather than shame and fear.
7. Making an actionable plan for becoming your child's primary sexuality educator and trusted resource
8. Tips and tricks to get your message out to the most resistant teens.