What is the best way to stop masturbating?
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Parents and your child’s masturbation activities Children touch themselves beginning as babies. This is a hard-wired biological fact. It has nothing to do with ‘sex’ or being ‘sexual’ and is not being ‘bad’ or ‘naughty’. A parent really shouldn't worry about it. If you instead make a big issue of it, you are only going to cause the child problems. A parent should never smack a child's hands or punish the child for masturbating. Watch the words you use--including trying to be too cute with your child, like saying "my little man" or calling a girl bad names. Again, touching themselves at young ages has nothing to do with sex or sexual thoughts. It's biological-- like feeling an itch and scratching. Do NOT feel you need to grab up your child and "wash their hands" when you find him or her touching his or her own body. Masturbation is less risky than when a child gets earth/dirt on their fingers and puts fingers in the mouth. Children will learn very quickly that the urine odors on their hands don't taste good--so they will alter their own behavior without your intervention. Of course, handwashing after a nap or before meals is a must. As babies grow into toddlers, it is not unusual for toddlers to do public acts of touching themselves-- such as in the living room or while playing. Young children frequently rub themselves or boys pull on their penises when fully clothed. Parents then need to introduce social norms. Matter-of-factly tell and remind your child that this is an activity done ‘in private’, like in the child’s bedroom. If you happen to find your child masturbating in private, say nothing to them and excuse yourself from the room. As your child ages into grade school years, it becomes more important for parents to practice and model personal respect and privacy, like knocking and waiting instead of just barging into the child’s room or into the bathroom. Model your own personal modesty and personal space as well—teach children to knock at the bathroom door or your bedroom door and wait until you say it is okay to enter. If your child catches you masturbating, you do not need to explain or give any sexual teaching—in fact, it could confuse a child. Instead, just reinforce rules about knocking first.
If you have questions or concerns about your child's self-touching, talk to your or your child's doct
If you have questions or concerns about your child's self-touching, talk to your or your child's doct
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