Sep 11, 2014

Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today's Young Kids

A review copy was provided

GOOD PICTURES BAD PICTURES
by Kristen A. Jenson and Gail A. Pyner

You may not know that you know...but...

EVERYONE KNOWS SOMEONE 
WHO IS ADDICTED TO PORNOGRAPHY.

Pornography is a plague destroying families, agency, and ultimately self-esteem.

Pornography is touching the lives of even our young children.

Never before has it been so important to teach children the effects of looking at pornography.

This book is PERFECT for doing just that!

This book will teach children:

*The difference between good pictures and bad pictures.

*Why pornography is harmful.

*What pornography addiction is.

*The difference between the "feeling brain" and the "thinking brain."

*The way the "attraction center of the brain" works.

*How and why pornography tricks the brain.

*What you CAN DO when you see pornography.

"To stay safe in the digital age, 
kids must install an internal filter in their own brain.

Good Pictures Bad Pictures shows them how."


EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS BOOK TO UNDERSTAND THE DAMAGING EFFECTS OF PORNOGRAPHY.

BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN!
BEAUTIFULLY PUT TOGETHER!
MAKES IT EASY TO TALK ABOUT PORNOGRAPHY!

If you have young children PLEASE read and discuss this book with them.
We need to talk more about pornography!
Take the secrecy and shame from it!
It hurts! Let's fight back!



About the Authors
Kristen A. Jenson holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature and a master's degree in Organizational Communication. She enjoys speaking, blogging, teaching, traveling and never wants to stop learning. Kristen lives with her husband in the great state of Washington, where she tries to grow a vegetable garden and loves taking long walks with friends and her dog. Above all else, her three children and husband are her greatest treasures.

Gail A. Pyner, PhD is a Licensed Psychologist and owns Poyner Psychological Services. She provides therapy for a spectrum of psychological disorders, including pornography addiction and prevention counseling. Gail has six children and fourteen grandchildren, and lives with her husband in Oklahoma. When she isn't traveling to provide mental health services for disaster victims, serving as an expert witness in court, or speaking at professional conferences, she enjoys working in the yard, as well as cheering for her beloved Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team.

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