English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Is this normal behavior? Should it be mentioned to her doctor? It is quite embarrassing. I tell her not to do it, but I always catch her doing it. Please tell me I'm not alone with this.

2006-08-19 14:31:10 · 28 answers · asked by crazesgirl 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

28 answers

kids like to explore their bodies it is health and normal i would just tell her those are her special private places and that exploring them should be done in private.now would be a good time to go over private places and good touch bad touch too. if she is studying herself then she should know those places are for herself only.

2006-08-19 14:41:57 · answer #1 · answered by arianna3at 3 · 3 0

It's very normal. Most kids do it at some point, especially at that age.

When you catch her doing it, try to find a way to distract her with something fun that she might like. Ask her to help you with something. Keep her hands busy so she doesn't use them.

I know you can't keep that up all day, so when there is nothing to distract her, teach her that that behavior should be done in private, because it makes other people uncomfortable. It's a private behavior, like using the bathroom. If she must do it, then maybe you can suggest that she go in the bathroom or in the bedroom and when she is finished, she can come back out.

I can't say that you should tell her not to do it, because it's her body, and she will do what she wants with it, as any person will. Just be positive. Oh, and she will grow out of it the older she gets. When she starts school, she will really begin to learn what is socially acceptable and what is not. Don't worry :).

2006-08-19 14:45:38 · answer #2 · answered by Jonnae L 3 · 1 0

I read about this and everything that I've read said that this totally
normal and that you should just tell her that it is something she
should only do at home in her room not in public and not to make a
big deal out of it. They said it is just something that every kid goes
through and is purely innocent. They are exploring and learning about themselves. You could mention it to her doctor when you
are their for another reason but I wouldn't make a special appointment. You could call and speak with the doctors nurse when
your 4 year old isn't listening. However I'm sure they will tell you
the same thing but maybe they have some more advice. It wouldn't hurt to call or ask.

2006-08-19 17:15:27 · answer #3 · answered by sally 3 · 0 0

Its normal, The same thing happened to me I talked to my pediatrician about it and she said it was a normal thing. I was so embarrassed but I was worried so I asked. I did not know if someone had touched her to provoke that behavior, I did not know what to think. She checked her out Everything was completely normal, she reassured me some children do this. Don't worry she will outgrow it My child did.

2006-08-19 16:11:39 · answer #4 · answered by pixey77 1 · 0 0

I read an article in Parenting magazine about a parent with the same situation. In the article the shrink told the mom that is was perfectly normal for her child to do this, it is society that has made it unexceptable. Try getting her to go to her room and do it privately, all she is doing is exploring her body and she found something that brings her pleasure. Just explain it to her so that she understands that it is something that she needs to do in her room.

2006-08-19 14:49:42 · answer #5 · answered by Rachel S 2 · 0 0

I've never told anyone this, but I've been masturbating since kindergarten with orgasms and everything. I didn't know what it was back then because my parents never said anything to me. They'd catch me every once in a while but never said anything, and I just sort of figured out that it was for private times only.

I don't think I was normal, but it is very normal for that age to be exploring and rubbing. Like everyone else, tell her it's for private times; like picking your nose:).

2006-08-19 16:48:28 · answer #6 · answered by Margie 4 · 0 0

Ask your doctor, but my 4 year old did this for a short time, and I didn't make a big deal out of it or say anything to her. It just lasted a few months if it had lasted longer I would have asked my doctor. It's just a new discovery on their body.

2006-08-19 14:39:16 · answer #7 · answered by JBWPLGCSE 5 · 1 0

It's totally normal and most Dr's will tell you not to pay attention to it. I can't stand when my daughter does it either but she usually tries to hide it under a blanket at least. I still find it embarrassing but we have to make our children feel that their bodies are something to be happy with and not embarrassed about.

2006-08-19 14:36:52 · answer #8 · answered by supermom05 2 · 2 0

Sure it's normal. Rub yourself - see? It feels good. I have two daughters, and I've taught them both to wait until they have some privacy. I don't think telling your daughter to simply "not do it" is realistic, and quite likely to lead to some sort of hangup over her own sexuality. Run it by your pediatrician.

2006-08-19 14:49:07 · answer #9 · answered by © 2007. Sammy Z. 6 · 0 0

about one in 3 babies who moist their mattress will also moist themselves interior the sunlight hours. it would want to also take position via itself, without bedwetting at nighttime. the project is particularly complicated even as babies commence to flow to varsity. they could be teased for being pungent and locate it not user-friendly to make acquaintances. even as a baby starts college they could not get to the bathroom even as they want to. this may be because they are embarrassed to inform the instructor that they ought to flow. they could be so busy with their artwork or with playing that they only go away it too previous due. some babies will attempt to carry it in for thus long as conceivable because they only don't like the faculty lavatories. about 1/2 of older females who oftentimes moist themselves interior the sunlight hours have a urinary an infection desiring medical treatment. it would want to also take position in case your newborn is very annoying, or has behavioural complications. you could want to address sensible complications about utilising the bathroom in school. Have a talk with their instructor to verify that they remind your newborn to flow oftentimes. Many babies like a `huge call chart'. Small rewards for dry pants on the top of the day might want to be effectual. If reminding your newborn to flow to the bathroom would not seem operating, you could attempt utilising a timer which will supply a demonstration each and every hour or with the objective to remind your newborn that it truly is time to flow. If the project maintains, ask your healthcare professional to envision out any actual complications. they could refer you to a professional if mandatory.

2016-11-05 04:55:56 · answer #10 · answered by shuey 4 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers