New study shows kids exposed to adult content online much earlier

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A new study shows more and more children as young as 8, 9, and 10 years old are seeing adult content on the internet, like pornography. KPRC2SofiaOjeda has more on what you can do to protect your kiddos.

But a new study shows more and more children as young as 8, 9, and 10 years old are seeing adult content on the internet, like pornography.

Psychologist Emily Jamea says kids are exposed either accidentally or on a regular basis because they have more access to the internet. “Kids who don’t know information not only will turn to the internet but they also have higher incidents of unwanted pregnancy, higher incidents of STD’s,” adds Jamea.About 40% of boys in fourth grade actively search for pornography online, many without their parents’ knowledge.

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