Resources
Series of Free Videos
A Free Resource for home or groups
Empower your family with media savvy. Media expert Ken Foster teaches you how to become a media critic. Viewing this series with your family is a great way to initiate discussions and set the ground work for establishing a consensus for healthy media boundaries.
A series of stories of hope and healing published by Women for Decency, is now available for women, ecclesiastical leaders, therapist and counselors. This short booklet contains women's true stories of how they are coping after discovering their husband's addiction to pornography.
$2.99 plus shipping
White Ribbon Week Outline
A Free Resource for home, groups or school
You need not be an expert to teach to teach skills in smart media use. This outline gives you everything you need to conduct five effective and memorable 10 minute lessons. Fun activity suggestions are included with each lesson.
Pornography, The Great Lie
A Guide for Families of All Faiths (DVD)
This important video addresses concerns relating to adolescent exposure to pornography. It also comes in a version for LDS families.
$10.00 plus shipping & handling 6.00 anywhere in the USA
Audio Recording
Let's Talk About the Elephant in the Room by Jill C. Manning, M.D.
Books
Love You, Hate the Porn: Healing a Relationship Damaged By Virtual Infidelity by Mark Chamberlain and Geoff Steurer
A Trap: A Story to Help Teach Children Modesty and Protect Them from Pornography by Karmel H. Newell
Confronting Pornography: A Guide to Prevention and Recovery for Individuals, Loved Ones, and Leaders by Mark Chamberlain (Editor), Daniel D. Gray (Editor), Rory C. Reid (Editor)
What's the Big Deal About Pornography?: A Guide for the Internet Generation by Jill C. Manning M.D.
Family Friendly Media
The Kaiser Family Foundation
Kids First: Coalition for Quality Children’s Media
Media Literacy
Pause Parent Play
Kids in Mind Movie Reviews
Parents Television council
What and How to Teach
A Parent's Guide To help you teach intimacy to children from birth through courship and marriage.
Kids in the Know age appropriate Safety & the Internet brochures provided by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.
Online Tutorials for Web Safety
K9 Web Protection is a free Internet filter and parental control software for your home Windows or Mac computer. K9 puts YOU in control of the Internet so you can protect your kids.
Enough is Enough training program to educate and empower parents, educators and other caring adults with the information they need to effectively protect children from Internet dangers.
NetSmartz is a website created by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Its goal is to educate, engage and empower parents, guardians, educators, law enforcement, teens and kids.
Chatdanger informs young people about potential dangers online with chatrooms, instant messenger, games and email.
isafe internet safety education for parents and young people to teach their peers the need for internet safety on topics like bullying, chat rooms and identity theft.
DoNotContact.Utah.Gov protects your email from receiving unwanted solicitations. Companies and marketers that send adult-oriented messages, such as those promoting pornography, alcohol, illegal drugs, tobacco, and gambling are required by Utah law to screen their mail.