no, would you punish your niece for playing with her feet. It is natural for them to explore every part of their body.
2006-08-17 14:58:39
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answered by kitty cat 3
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I wouldn't say punish. You need to sit down and talk with them. You need to tell them that thoughs are private parts and you can't do that. Say that no one is allowed to touch there unless a doctor needs to look at you or if something is wrong to where mommy and daddy need to look but there is no other reason! When they get older they will learn more about there parts....but no need to punish...that's cruel to a 4 and 6 yr old that are still learning the new things with there body. Hell when my son was 6 or 7 I caught him really touching himself. We had a talk and I haven't seen him do it again. They just do it because it feels good. They don't know better....and I know as parents it makes us feel uncomfortable.
2006-08-17 15:00:42
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answered by browneyegirl 3
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They should be told that this is not appropriate behavior in public. that they should do that in private. The more important question is why are they doing this. I am not sure what you mean by playing with? Are they just touching every once in a while or are they actually rubbing/masturbating. If they are you need to find out where they learned this they could be being molested or someone could be watching something inappropriate with them. This is not normal behavior for a girl
2006-08-17 15:01:11
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answered by rye252000 3
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Neither of the children should be punished. Children have a natural curiousity, especially about their bodies. What needs to happen, is to sit the children down, and explain to them that their body parts are "private" . You have to realize that children have the same parts as we do and sensations feel about the same, so they will explore and "touch" themselves to feel that sensation. The difference is, they don't understand "why" they have a sensation. Do Not make a big deal about it or you can make them feel ashamed. If you punish them it will make them feel worse. Family doctors can also help you to explain things to your children, they also have books for parents to explain such things in children form.
2006-08-17 15:04:17
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answered by ssgsblond69 2
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I hope you think about the negative consequences of punishing a child that has learned to gratify herself! She may grow up thinking that it's horrible to feel so good, and it may cause her guilt and emotional pain! If you simply tell your nieces that what they're doing is something that should not be done in front of others, there is a much less chance for them to grow up with negative feelings about sex as it relates to their future relationships! Be kind, and be concerned about their entire lives, and not just the parts of their growing up that make YOU uncomfortable!
2006-08-17 15:05:26
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answered by Rebooted 5
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Why would you punish natural curiosity? Why would you punish one and not the other? This would be a great time for a talk about what's ok, what's not ok, appropriate behaviour, names of parts and what not. See the opportunity as education not as a bad behaviour to be modified.
2006-08-17 15:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Punished? No. They are only experimenting and exploring. Talk to them about what is appropriate public display but don't make them feel ashamed of their bodies. Of course, sometimes children do this because they have either seen or experienced something sexual. If this is a concern then it must be assessed.
2006-08-17 14:58:29
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answered by glitterprincess 4
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first off how do you know? second at that young age there are only two reason: either they are too innocent to know otherwise and think nothing off it or someone has abused them. This questions raises a HUGE RED FLAG and you have every right to be concerened. do not punish them, rather tell them to stop, tell them it is not good to do and then ask if any where has touched them there (make sure it wasn't to wipe them or give them a bath...you dont want to accuse someone unless you have reason to believe they did it.) I hope this gets worked out.
2006-08-17 15:00:56
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answered by University Girl 3
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i'd say it grow to be interest also. yet once you've had such an rather good type of subject matters such as her children possibly they're those that desire treatment. (possibly the mummy too.) i'd nevertheless sit down such as her and the youngsters and communicate it out. clarify to them that youngsters are literally not meant/allowed to do those kinds of issues. also the different verify might want to save an intensive eye on who her children are round. the final analysis is that the youngsters were given it from someplace climate it truly is interest, someone touching them inappropriately, or they have considered some different person do those issues. communicate over with them and probably communicate over such as your pal on my own also.
2016-11-25 23:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No,...it's natural...why would you want to punish children for learning about thier own bodies? Honestly? Teach them what is appropriate public behaviour... but there's no need to punish innocence...you could mentally damage the poor dears about their self-image for the rest of thier lives.
2006-08-17 15:01:41
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answered by markus 4
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