Some parents will be uncomfortable with the problem of showing their children naked, but others wonder if there are any negative effects? And how is that effect?
Honestly, there is no single correct answer to the question "Is it okay to let me see my parents naked?" This is a complex topic.
Children of different ages react to the nudity quite differently, and their perceptions and feelings about their bodies can stem from how their parents are with their naked bodies.
A baby - two or three years old looking at a mother's body can happily point and say "breast", while a seven or eight year old baby may have questions like "Why are your breasts not as big as yours?" ? "
The same goes for the little guy, there will be a lot of questions about his private parts.
We asked some mothers about their thoughts on getting naked or getting dressed in front of their children.
The mother, Amelia *, shares she doesn't know why it's not OK to show her five-year-old son naked. She said: "You saw me and my husband naked and it was very natural for us. After you were three, you started asking questions like why is my body different from me? "
Another mother, Claudia *, partly agreed with Amelia's thoughts, said, "After our son was 6, we noticed that he was no longer comfortable seeing us naked. naked and staring when we see me naked So we pay attention and be more careful about the development of son feelings when we see me naked and our daughters see three girls naked. "
Patty *, a mother of three, says that both she and her husband are uncomfortable being naked in front of their daughter. "She can see it partly because of living together but we are very careful about our way of dressing when we have children."
Her daughter, she added, is quite comfortable when she's naked, maybe "because we weren't making a big deal about it, even with her grandparents."
But what is the correct way to deal with nudity and what are questions related to rhyming for babies? We spoke with early childhood education specialist Fiona Walker who is also the school's principal and Chief Education Officer Julia Gabriel.
Below are Walker's answers to our questions on this topic.
Is it okay for toddlers and babies to see their parents naked?
There hasn't really been any research on this yet, and parents' attitudes toward nudity vary from family to family, and between cultures, and even families within families. a culture.
I believe it's a good thing to show your baby naked to her mother. There is no sexual element associated with this.
How do I answer curious questions about my baby's body parts?
Be honest, and speak comfortably with your baby.
The curious question is very often just a general statement of facts, "Mommy Got a Breast" or "Daddy's Got Cym like You". This is true and answering it honestly shows no shame in acknowledging one's bodily organs.
Up to what age can children see naked parents and what age should not anymore and why?
At a certain age, children will become more humble. This is a good sign and being nude around your baby can make him feel uncomfortable.
At the same time, you must respect your child's wishes for more privacy when bathing or changing. This can happen between the time the children are six or seven years old.
While respecting privacy and increasing humility, And make sure parents should not show negative attitudes toward nudity. Negative and outrageous perceptions of being nude, can lead to incorrect and negative development of a child's body image in later years.
How you answer your child's questions about nudity will shape c0n's way of knowing about body. You need to know that your body has nothing to be ashamed of, and you have the right to protect them.
Our bodies have nothing to be ashamed of.
The best person to answer any question about nudity is the parents. Take care to monitor your child closely and respect them with your personal feelings.
How about being nude with older babies?
Once again I emphasize that it is "honesty". Body development and increasing differences between men and women, adults and children can make children curious. There's nothing wrong with that. A child's natural curiosity is not metamorphosis or has no sexual meaning.
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