Even with internet filters, apps and restrictions, pornography and sexually explicit content is accessible to your child, both intentionally and unintentionally. Some children find pornography accidentally when searching for other things and some seek it out because they are curious. It is important to talk to your child about pornography. Just like sexual health, talking to your child early and often can help them understand what they are seeing.
Youth
- Being Safe Online Video
- Zoe & Molly Online Safety Game
- Read Zoe & Molly comics and then play Zoe & Molly online
- Porn Literacy
Educators
- Media Smarts - Use, understand and create: A digital literacy framework for Canadian schools resources and lesson plans for teachers JK - Gr. 12
- Cyber Tip and Internet Safety
- Ontario Teachers Federation - Media Literacy Webinars
- CK Police Services - Cyberproofed in-class program
- Pornography Fact Sheet
Parents
- Talking to Kids about Sexting Tip Sheet
- Digital Citizenship Guide
- When kids first start using digital devices - suggestions for parents
- Teaching Sexual Health - Technology and Media
- Getting Ready to Teach Sex Ed
- Cyber Tip and Internet Safety
- Pornography