difference between good and bad touch also give two example in each of them
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ThinkStock Photos1/9Talking about sex
In today’s world, it is imperative that parents talk to their children about the differences between right and wrong, appropriate and inappropriate. It’s also necessary to talk to children about sexual development, sexual identity, and other such related topics — though these are not easy subjects to broach.
At a very young age, children are curious and begin to explore their bodies by touching, pulling, and rubbing their body parts, including their genitals.
As they grow older, they will need guidance to learn about these body parts, their functions, safety, and what privacy and private parts mean. Here’s some information to help you tell the difference between “normal” sexual behaviours, and behaviours that may signal a problem.
What are ‘normal sexual behaviours’ for a child?
ThinkStock Photos2/9What are ‘normal sexual behaviours’ for a child?
This is common and may, typically, be initiated as young as at age two (through to seven years of age). When these manifest, parents need to re-direct the child’s attention, clearly informing the child about concepts like ‘good touch’ and ‘bad touch’.
Children must know that no one is ever allowed to touch their private parts, and that it is important to keep these areas covered and safe in public spaces (which includes school too). It is also important to teach children about respect for ‘body space’.
If you keep the channels of communication open, your child will know what to do even when a known person touches them, and how to respond: he or she must report it to someone immediately.
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good touch - a type of touch in which you fell safe , comfortable or secure
example - when your mother touches you
bad touch - touch in which you don't feel comfortable or insecure ( in this situation you should call out for help )
example - when some strangers touches you in a improper way