> Two age-specific crash courses (younger kids + teens)
> Before the Porn Talk workbook to help you get clear and confident
> Porn Proof Your Family guide to support ongoing conversations
> Live Q&A with Cath (replay included)
A practical crash course to help you feel prepared, not panicked
Most parents are quietly hoping their child hasn’t seen porn yet.
And for some kids, that might still be true.
But silence doesn’t actually protect kids.
Preparation does.
Kids can come across sexualised content earlier than many parents expect - often by accident, through ads, thumbnails, “recommended” videos, or something a friend shows them on a “safe” device.
And when it happens, they don’t always tell us.
Not because you’ve done anything wrong, but because they feel confused, unsure, or don’t have the words.
That’s where this crash course comes in.
Getting Started With the Porn Talk helps you be prepared before you need to respond.
So if something does come up, you already know what to say, how to say it, and how to keep the door open.
What this course helps you with
This isn’t about delivering a big, perfect “porn talk”.
It’s about helping you:
- start the conversation as a calm safety chat, not a scary lecture
- explain what porn is in simple, age-appropriate language
- make it clear porn is not for kids, without shaming bodies or curiosity
- respond if your child has already seen something, without panic or blame
- feel more like the askable parent, less like the deer in headlights
Prepared > perfect. Every time.
What you get
You get two versions of the core crash course, so you’re not trying to bend one script to fit every child.
1. Crash Course for younger kids
Roughly ages 3–11
Helps you:
- explain what porn is in very simple, non-graphic terms
- talk about “tricky pictures” and “grown up videos” without scaring them
- give clear steps for what to do if they see something online
- keep the focus on safety and coming to you
2. Crash Course for older kids and teens
Roughly ages 12–18
Helps you:
- explain what porn is in more direct, age-appropriate language
- talk about bodies, respect, and unrealistic messages
- set boundaries without lecturing or shaming
- respond if they’ve already been exposed or are curious
Both versions include:
- a simple, step-by-step way to start the conversation
- sample scripts you can adapt to your own words
- options for different comfort levels and family values
- guidance on what actually matters to say (and what you can leave out)
This is not prescriptive training.
You’re not being told what to believe.
You’re getting clear frameworks and example wording, so you can talk in a way that fits your family and your child.
The bonuses - why they exist
When you buy Getting Started With the Porn Talk, you’re not just getting the crash course.
You’re also getting three extra supports designed to make the conversation easier and more successful, not more overwhelming.
1. Before the Porn Talk Workbook
This is for you, not your child.
It helps you:
- unpack your fears and worries
- notice what’s getting you stuck
- get clear on what you actually want your child to understand
So you go into the conversation feeling steadier and more grounded, instead of carrying all that in your head.
2. Porn Proof Your Family
This is about making safety part of everyday life, without constantly saying the word “porn”.
Inside, you’ll:
- set practical boundaries that fit your family
- learn simple ways to reduce risk on devices
- find ideas for keeping the conversation going in small, manageable steps
It’s there to help you keep the porn talk going over time, not treat it like a one-off event.
3. Live Q&A with Cath (replay included)
Because even with a course and workbooks, questions still pop up.
The live Q&A gives you a space to:
- ask your “what if…” questions
- check if you’re on the right track
- hear how other parents are navigating similar situations
You can join live or send your questions in ahead of time and catch the replay.
It’s there so you don’t have to figure this out alone.
Is this for you?
This course is a good fit if you:
- want to talk about porn and online content, but feel unsure where to start
- worry that if you bring it up, you’ll make them curious or say the wrong thing
- want language that is clear, honest, and shame free
- want to be prepared before something pops up on a screen
- like the idea of having scripts, examples, and support instead of winging it
It’s not for you if you’re looking for:
- graphic detail
- fear based scare tactics
- a one-size-fits-all script you must follow word for word
That’s not how I work, and it’s not what kids need.
How you might use it
Most parents use this course in a very practical way:
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Start with the workbook
Get your own thoughts and worries out of your head and onto paper.
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Choose the version that matches your child’s stage
Younger kids or older kids/teens. You get both.
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Use the scripts as a guide, not a script you must memorise
Skim a section, highlight a phrase, and use it as a starting point.
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Have a short, calm conversation
Five to ten minutes. Small steps. You can always come back to it.
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Use Porn Proof Your Family to keep it going
Pick one or two simple changes you can make at home.
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Bring questions to the Q&A if you get stuck
Or listen to the replay if you prefer to sit back and absorb.
Practical details
- This is a digital product
Nothing physical will be shipped.
- You get instant access
As soon as you purchase, you can log in and start using whichever parts you need most.
- Age ranges are flexible
The “younger” and “older” versions are guides, not strict rules. You know your child best.
If you want to feel more prepared and less panicked about the porn talk, this course is here to support you.
👉 Hit “Add to Cart” to get the crash course plus all three bonuses
Everything is designed to help you start this conversation calmly and keep it going over time, without shame, fear, or overwhelm.
This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.