tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29220694.post2468681058039403018..comments2023-06-09T06:43:24.953-04:00Comments on Parenting Expert Brenda Nixon: Brenda Nixon, Author and Speakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11052093071339488784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29220694.post-32936746122028387462013-02-08T20:28:49.783-05:002013-02-08T20:28:49.783-05:00You're right there Ann, uninvited porn makes i...You're right there Ann, uninvited porn makes it way into the sanctity of our homes via computers. Parents can supervise, put on parental controls, place the puter in a high-traffic family room, etc., to minimize this unwelcome premature sexual exposure. Thanks for reading and for the reminder Ann.Brenda Nixon, Author and Speakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11052093071339488784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29220694.post-86897113017978193682013-02-08T09:15:23.890-05:002013-02-08T09:15:23.890-05:00Brenda, I agree that children are exposed to sexua...Brenda, I agree that children are exposed to sexual content far too early in life and I agree the parents should be the ones to make the decisions as to what they are exposed to. Unfortunately I learned the hard way that that is not always the case. My son was 11 years old when he was at a friends house and they looked up the word boobies one the computer while the other mom was rocking his friend's baby brother in the other room. From their the two moved to other words along the same line and within minute they were looking at hardcore (make mommy puke) porn. I say this here because before this happened to us, I had no idea that the average age for a child to see porn was 11. I try to make sure other parents are aware whenever the chance arises. Secure your computers before they get curious. Thanks for posting this Brenda.Ann Brennanhttp://www.annsrunningcommentary.comnoreply@blogger.com