Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World

Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World

by Cindy Pierce

Narrated by Walter Dixon

Unabridged — 7 hours, 39 minutes

Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World

Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World

by Cindy Pierce

Narrated by Walter Dixon

Unabridged — 7 hours, 39 minutes

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Overview

As surprising as it may be to parents, young people today are immersed in porn culture everywhere they look. Through Internet porn, gaming, social media, marketing, and advertising, kids today have a much broader view of social and sexual possibilities, which makes it difficult for them to establish appropriate expectations or to feel adequate in their own sexuality. Even more important, no one is talking to kids directly about the problem. Parents tend to convince themselves that their children are immune to cultural influences, wait until it comes up, or hope schools and pediatricians will address the issues. Educators and doctors may be able to start the conversation but it is fundamentally a parent's job to provide information about sex and relationships early and often to help young people find their way through their social and sexual lives. Delaying the necessary but awkward conversations with their kids leaves them vulnerable. The media, marketers, and porn and gaming industries are eager to step in anywhere parents choose to hold back. Sexploitation exposes the truth to parents, kids, educators, and the medical profession about the seen and unseen influences affecting children, inspiring parents to take the role as the primary sexuality educator. With more information, parents will gain conviction to discuss and develop values, expectations, boundaries, and rules with their kids. Kids who enter their teens with accurate information and truths stand a better chance of developing an “inner compass” when it comes to sex and relationships, which sets them up for a healthy adulthood. In her comic and straightforward style, Pierce brings together the latest research with anecdotal stories shared with her by high school and college students in the thick of it. Above all else, her goal is to get people to develop more comfort around those difficult conversations so that kids gain more confidence and courage about drawing boundaries based on their own values not those put upon them.

Editorial Reviews

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Pierce cites a wide range of problematic media-driven issues for kids (e.g., hypersexualized female body images, violent masculinity) and urges parents to enter into the dialog to give their children alternative ways to behave and think. While Pierce points out seemingly insurmountable pressures on today s youth, she devises a workable plan for guiding them toward healthy life choices. Library Journal
Cindy Pierce's new book, Sexploitation, is a comprehensive, wise and sometimes alarming look at the culture of porn that surrounds our kids. Pierce is a straight talker on the subject of sex; she is also a compelling writer and she makes a strong case that parents have to be brave and to talk to their kids before the Internet introduces them to sexuality. Her book will help parents to find that courage. Michael Thompson, coauthor of the NYT best-seller Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys

For every parent who's ever panicked about having 'the talk' with their child, Cindy Pierce has created a frank, honest resource to help -- and more importantly, a reminder that this isn't a 'talk' at all but rather a conversation that evolves as our boys and girls become responsible, sexually active young men and women. Jodi Picoult, NYT bestselling author of Nineteen Minutes and My Sister's Keeper

As parents, we wish our kids will grow up to have happy, healthy sex lives. Just 'wishing' won't help. We need to talk with them, otherwise their sex education will come from popular culture and the internet. Whether we like it or not, all teens, even preteens have to confront pornography. Cindy's book will help parents find our voices to discuss challenging topics that weren't part of our own growing up." Dr. Michael L. Lyons MD, Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College

Here's a guide to having meaningful conversations on the other side of awkward with our teenagers so that these young people we love so much might be safer and happier. Who doesn't need that? Kelly Corrigan NYT bestselling author of Glitter and Glue, Lift, and The Middle Place

Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World is a phenomenal conversation on how to help our children develop healthy sexual and social relationships within themselves and others. Cindy is raw, real, and fantastic. Her approach will leave you educated and empowered - ready to have comfortable, adult conversations with your children. Stacy Nadeau, professional speaker, coach and Dove model

Cindy Pierce s Sexploitation is a searing analysis of how hyper-sexualized messages in pop culture harm our children s emotional lives. She weaves her experiences together with the stories of others, compelling data, and expert advice to offer practical advice for developing healthy social and sexual relationships. This book is a must-read for parents who are concerned about their children s happiness in a society saturated with social media and porn. Caroline Heldman, Associate Professor of Politics, Occidental College

Cindy Pierce takes direct aim at the place where the Tsunami of our Culture and the Heart of our Humanity intersect. Her straight talk on the importance of having conversations with our teens about how to manage the bombardment of messages from the mass media while defining their own moral (inner) compass is a helpful guide for families. Julie Metzger RN, MN Co-founder, Great Conversations"

Cindy Pierce's new book, "Sexploitation," is a comprehensive, wise and sometimes alarming look at the culture of porn that surrounds our kids. Pierce is a straight talker on the subject of sex; she is also a compelling writer and she makes a strong case that parents have to be brave and to talk to their kids before the Internet introduces them to sexuality. Her book will help parents to find that courage. Michael Thompson, coauthor of the "NYT" best-seller "Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys"

For every parent who's ever panicked about having 'the talk' with their child, Cindy Pierce has created a frank, honest resource to help -- and more importantly, a reminder that this isn't a 'talk' at all but rather a conversation that evolves as our boys and girls become responsible, sexually active young men and women. Jodi Picoult, "NYT" bestselling author of "Nineteen Minutes" and "My Sister's Keeper"

As parents, we wish our kids will grow up to have happy, healthy sex lives. Just 'wishing' won't help. We need to talk with them, otherwise their sex education will come from popular culture and the internet. Whether we like it or not, all teens, even preteens have to confront pornography. Cindy's book will help parents find our voices to discuss challenging topics that weren't part of our own growing up." Dr. Michael L. Lyons MD, Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College

Here's a guide to having meaningful conversations on the other side of awkward with our teenagers so that these young people we love so much might be safer and happier. Who doesn't need that? Kelly Corrigan "NYT" bestselling author of "Glitter and Glue," "Lift," and "The Middle Place"

"Sexploitation: Helping Kids Develop Healthy Sexuality in a Porn-Driven World" is a phenomenal conversation on how to help our children develop healthy sexual and social relationships within themselves and others. Cindy is raw, real, and fantastic. Her approach will leave you educated and empowered - ready to have comfortable, adult conversations with your children. Stacy Nadeau, professional speaker, coach and Dove model

Cindy Pierce s "Sexploitation" is a searing analysis of how hyper-sexualized messages in pop culture harm our children s emotional lives. She weaves her experiences together with the stories of others, compelling data, and expert advice to offer practical advice for developing healthy social and sexual relationships. This book is a must-read for parents who are concerned about their children s happiness in a society saturated with social media and porn. Caroline Heldman, Associate Professor of Politics, Occidental College

Cindy Pierce takes direct aim at the place where the Tsunami of our Culture and the Heart of our Humanity intersect. Her straight talk on the importance of having conversations with our teens about how to manage the bombardment of messages from the mass media while defining their own moral (inner) compass is a helpful guide for families. Julie Metzger RN, MN Co-founder, Great Conversations"

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170405633
Publisher: Ascent Audio
Publication date: 10/01/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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