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How to keep your kids away from adult porn sites
Posted in: Tips and Tricks | Apr 29, 2008 - 12:49:38 PM
Today's column isn't about young children or children who accidentally come across unwanted sexual material.
Let's also be honest about why most young males look at pornography. Sometimes it's curiosity, but in many cases -- especially for males past puberty, it's for stimulation at times when no one else is around.
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Today's column isn't about young children or children who accidentally come across unwanted sexual material. Those are different issues. The question I want to explore is how a parent should react if they discover their growing child -- typically 12 or older -- is deliberately looking at sexually explicit material on the Internet.
First, recognize that there's nothing new about teens looking at such material.
We didn't have the Internet when I was 14, but that didn't stop me from getting my hands on copies of Playboy. Unlike some of my friends, I didn't have a stash of the magazines under my bed, but I sneaked an occasional glance whenever the chance arose.
Let's also be honest about why most young males look at pornography. Sometimes it's curiosity, but in many cases -- especially for males past puberty, it's for stimulation at times when no one else is around.
Interest in sex and voyeuristic behavior to satisfy sexual urges are completely normal. Whether the young person makes up images in his head, gets them from television shows, rented videos, magazines or images on the Internet, the process is much the same.
KEEPING YOUR KIDS AWAY FROM ADULT PORN SITES
So what's a parent to do?
The first answer is not to freak out. Take a deep breath and spend some time thinking about the situation before you do anything. If possible, talk it over with the child's other parent before confronting the child.
Don't overreact. How you respond to the situation can have more of an effect than the exposure itself, according to Richard Toft, a child psychologist in Palo Alto.
''A parent's reaction can have a tremendous impact, and you could make it traumatic by ranting, raving and threatening reprisals,'' Toft says.
Dr. Daniel Broughton, a pediatrician at the famed Mayo Clinic in Minnesota who also serves as chairman of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, says to be careful to distinguish the child's behavior from the feelings that may be behind it.
''What the kid has done may be an issue, but what a kid is feeling or thinking is not the problem. You don't say 'You're a bad kid for thinking this,' even if you do feel that he has been a naughty kid for doing it.''
You don't need a psychologist or a pediatrician to recognize how this can be an extremely embarrassing situation for you and your child. After all, you're entering into the child's private space. While having sex involves another person, viewing pornography often involves only the child and the screen.
That doesn't mean you should ignore the situation. Both Toft and Broughton feel it's appropriate for a parent to talk with their child so the child knows how the parent feels about pornography and the child's behavior. Again, both professionals caution parents not to make their child feel as if he is somehow abnormal or perverted.
Your response should depend on what the child is doing, how often the child is doing it and, of course, your own values.
It's also important to put the activity into context. An occasional peek at pornography or use of pornography for sexual stimulation, according to Toft, is not as much of a mental health concern as are cases where children are obsessed with the material. If the child is looking at pornography for hours at a time, or is printing it and collecting it, then you may have a more serious problem that requires professional help.
Although merely looking at sexual material isn't usually a safety issue, it can become one if the child enters information on an adult Web site. It can also be a financial issue if the child uses a credit card to get access to paid sites.
Broughton cautions parents not to send their child to a psychologist or psychiatrist at the first sign of such exposure.
''You might want to seek professional advice yourself on how to deal with it, but that doesn't mean you should seek professional care for your child,'' he said. Sources of advice can include psychiatrists, psychologists, clergy, teachers or even close friends.
Broughton says parents need to dish out consequences for inappropriate behavior, but shouldn't lash out with severe punishment the first time. ''If the parents feel that the child has done something wrong, there needs to be a penalty, but it needs to be commensurate to the issue. The first time the penalty should be relatively mild like, 'You can't use the computer unless a parent is there for two days.' As the offenses become more repeated, the consequences should become more severe.''
When talking with your child, consider bringing up some of the consequences of spending time on these types of sites. For one thing, the depictions on some Internet sites go far beyond pictures of naked people. There is often very graphic sex as well as a variety of divergent sexual practices that can be especially problematic for someone who has little or no sexual experience.
Finally, recognize that conversations like this are part of parenting. Difficult as they are, they can ultimately be good for your children and your relationship with them.
One thing you can do is to monitor what your kids are doing on the Net.
Yes, monitoring your children's activities is an invasion of their privacy but as a parent it's your right -- perhaps I should say responsibility -- to keep track of what your kids are up to.
That doesn't mean that you should stand over their shoulder whenever they're on the computer, but you might consider walking in and out of the room occasionally to see what they're doing. Putting the computers with Internet access in a public area of the house, rather than in the kids' bedrooms, helps in this process as you can freely enter the room without having to feel that you're entering the child's private space.
You can also check the browser's cache or history to see where you child has been. Sure, savvy kids can easily figure out how to clear out this history but a lot of kids don't bother. If you're using a recent version of Internet Explorer, you can simply click the History button to see what sites they've visited.
Netscape users will find History under the Tools option of the Communicator menu. If your child is using AOL, you'll be able to view the last 25 AOL areas or Web pages visited by clicking on the arrow at the right of the text box where you enter URLs and keywords.
Another option is to use a monitoring program like Cyber Snoop from Pearl Software (www.pearlsw.com) which allows you to monitor everything your child does online including Web surfing, e-mail, Web based e-mail, chatting and the use of both AOL and ICQ instant messenger programs.
For more resources on filtering, monitoring and time limiting Internet access, check out the Tools for Families section at www.GetNetWise.org.
Today's column isn't about young children or children who accidentally come across unwanted sexual material.
Let's also be honest about why most young males look at pornography. Sometimes it's curiosity, but in many cases -- especially for males past puberty, it's for stimulation at times when no one else is around.
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