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My child touches private parts, is it normal?: how to talk to children about the body without fear or embarrassment, the advice of the pediatrician and books to read together
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My child touches private parts, is it normal?: how to talk to children about the body without fear or embarrassment, the advice of the pediatrician and books to read together

The article discusses how parents should approach conversations with children about their bodies, particularly during summer when children become more aware of their physical characteristics. It emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and using age-appropriate language to explain bodily differences between boys and girls. The piece highlights that exploring one’s body is a natural part of child development and encourages parents to create a safe environment where children can ask questions without fear or embarrassment. It references pediatrician Dr. Valentina Paolucci’s advice, suggesting that touching intimate areas is normal for young children and should not be met with shame or punishment. The focus is on fostering understanding and self-awareness through gentle guidance.

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My child touches private parts, is it normal?: how to talk to children about the body without fear or embarrassment, the advice of the pediatrician and books to read together

The article discusses how parents should approach conversations with children about their bodies, particularly during summer when children become more aware of their physical characteristics. It emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and using age-appropriate language to explain bodily differences between boys and girls. The piece highlights that exploring one’s body is a natural part of child development and encourages parents to create a safe environment where children can ask questions without fear or embarrassment. It references pediatrician Dr. Valentina Paolucci’s advice, suggesting that touching intimate areas is normal for young children and should not be met with shame or punishment. The focus is on fostering understanding and self-awareness through gentle guidance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information on child development and parental guidance regarding body awareness without taking a political stance. It focuses on educational and psychological aspects rather than ideological positions, making it balanced and apolitical.

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