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Moms and dads already have a very ingrained importance of talking to babies and young children. For that, we put words in everything we do. The great dilemma is presented to us with the genital parts
What do we have to do? Are they named? Do we omit them? Do we give them a nickname?
We have to name them and name them by name as they are not bad words.
Call them by their name, try not to embarrass us or pass them on to them; It will allow them to begin to develop a genuine relationship with their body where they can get to know and explore it more freely. That they can begin to understand that there are parts that are private, will also give them the opportunity to teach that they have special treatment.
We have the representation that it is something bad, that it should be kept secret.
Trying to break these taboos will allow our children to establish freer and healthier relationships with their bodies.
Growing up with the possibility of recognizing that there are parts of our body that generate different sensations, gradually understanding that they are part of our privacy will allow us to develop self-protective behaviors.
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