Responding to a Child's Pornography Use

 

By LDS Family Services

Parents may wonder how best to respond upon learning that a son or daughter is involved with pornography. The following suggestions may be helpful:

  • Avoid responding with shock or anger. Instead, be genuinely concerned and talk with the child in a respectful way.
  • Express your love and your desire for your child to have a happy, successful life.
  • Ask how the problem began, how long it has been going on, and how extensively the child is involved with pornography.
  • Find out how the child feels about his or her involvement and whether he or she plans to continue that involvement.
  • Avoid preaching, threatening, or condemning. Rather, appeal to your child's better judgment. Admonish him or her "with all the feeling of a tender parent" to listen to your counsel (see 1 Nephi 8:37).
  • Teach your child about the dangers of pornography—how it distorts sexuality, causes users to view others as sexual objects, leads to various forms of immorality, and addicts its users.
  • Share your concern that involvement in pornography can jeopardize your child's future happiness and eternal well-being and cause spiritual death and eternal disappointment.
  • Encourage your child to talk with the bishop and to get professional help if needed.
  • Provide help and encouragement as the child strives to overcome the problem.
  • Once the problem has been brought into the open, keep the lines of communication open. Sexual transgressions thrive in secrecy but are less likely to recur when talked about in a sensitive, caring way.
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