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Suggest Treatment For An Inappropriate Touching Between Children

My 5 year old Granddaughter was caught with her pants down with my 3 year old nephew. A couple weeks prior to this a son of the family was playing with my granddaughter and made her touch his private parts and another little girl of the family touched her private parts. What should I do?
Fri, 13 Nov 2020
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello,

It is natural for a child to explore his or her body. It is completely normal, it is a part of the growing up process. Children get curious. However, every parent needs to be careful about the up bringing of children. You are suggested to keep an eye on them as they play with their friends. Do not restrict them. Playing is normal. If any of the friend does some activity which you may consider wrong, you can lovingly explain that child and he/she will not repeat. But if the child ignores the instruction and repeats it, you should know the child is exposed to something he/she should not.

Some children get hyper-sexualized due to watching television that shows inappropriate content. Even children cartoon serials / movies have sexual content these days. You should be careful what your child watches. Teach the children to keep their bodies covered, teach them privacy. Tell them that its not good for family members or friends to touch their private parts.

Be loving to children so that they frankly tell you when anyone touches the private areas in a way that felt strange or bad. Make sure, your child is in good company. Do not encourage nudity teach them modesty. Constant guidance and giving quality time to your child is the treatment. Children are innocent, handle them with care.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For An Inappropriate Touching Between Children

Hello, It is natural for a child to explore his or her body. It is completely normal, it is a part of the growing up process. Children get curious. However, every parent needs to be careful about the up bringing of children. You are suggested to keep an eye on them as they play with their friends. Do not restrict them. Playing is normal. If any of the friend does some activity which you may consider wrong, you can lovingly explain that child and he/she will not repeat. But if the child ignores the instruction and repeats it, you should know the child is exposed to something he/she should not. Some children get hyper-sexualized due to watching television that shows inappropriate content. Even children cartoon serials / movies have sexual content these days. You should be careful what your child watches. Teach the children to keep their bodies covered, teach them privacy. Tell them that its not good for family members or friends to touch their private parts. Be loving to children so that they frankly tell you when anyone touches the private areas in a way that felt strange or bad. Make sure, your child is in good company. Do not encourage nudity teach them modesty. Constant guidance and giving quality time to your child is the treatment. Children are innocent, handle them with care. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician