What You Can Do
What you can do if your child encounters sexually explicit material on a computer ast school or at the public library.
by Focus on the Family Issue Analysts
If your child encounters sexually explicit material on a computer at school or at the public library, here are some things you can do:
- Contact the library and ask about its Internet filter policy.
- Ask if the library abides by CIPA.
- If so, recount your child’s experience. It’s possible that a librarian turned off the filter at an adult patron’s request – which is legal and permissible – and did not reactivate the filter on the computer.
- If not, ask what safeguards are in place to protect your child in the future.
- Be informed of your community's decency standards.
- Call your local library and ask about its policy for restricting minors from checking out adult-rated games and movies. If they do not have a policy, ask that your child’s library card be restricted from checking out this material.
The strongest defense against the messages in pornography and inappropriate sexuality is to give children a compelling biblical worldview regarding God's design for sexuality and relationships--focusing on the good, the true, and the beautiful. Talk with your child about God’s design for sexuality.
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