Ep.292: How Porn Hijacks Kids' Brains (and What Parents Can Do)
Description
Is pornography hijacking your child’s brain?
In this essential episode of Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker, Dr. Meg sits down with Parker Hymas, Director of Public Outreach at Fight The New Drug, to expose the growing threat pornography poses to kids and teens in today’s digital-first world.
📊 First exposure happens as early as age 9.
🧠 Discover how pornography rewires young brains and distorts healthy relationships.
💬 Learn how to start honest, shame-free conversations with your children before the internet does.
From the neuroscience behind porn addiction to tools for empowering your family, Parker Hymas shares evidence-based insights and real-life solutions every parent needs.
In this episode, we cover:
- The alarming rise in early exposure to pornography
- What porn does to the developing brain—based on science
- The mental and relational fallout of chronic porn use
- Debunking the myth of “harmless” pornography
- How to talk to your kids about porn without shame or fear
- Actionable resources from Fight The New Drug to protect your family
Our Guest:
Parker Hymas is the Director of Public Outreach at Fight the New Drug, a non-religious, non-legislative nonprofit raising awareness about the harmful effects of pornography. Through science, personal stories, and engaging presentations, Parker equips parents, educators, and communities with tools to understand how porn impacts the brain, relationships, and society.
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