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  2. Child sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Children less than four years old will sometimes touch their own private parts or look at the private parts of others. Between ages four and six, some children may become more actively curious, attempting to see others dressing or undressing or will perhaps "play doctor".

  3. I Caught My 8-Year-Old Masturbating (the Wrong Way). Now What?

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    Provided you’ve already relayed the importance of only touching private parts in private, there’s no need to belabor the point or reprimand the child. A gentle reminder to the tune of ...

  4. Kids Love to Touch Their Private Parts—Here’s How to React ...

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  5. Playing doctor - Wikipedia

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    "Playing doctor" is a phrase used colloquially in the Western world to refer to children examining each other's genitals. [1] It originates from children using the pretend roles of doctor and patient as a pretext for such an examination.

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  7. Intimate part - Wikipedia

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    An intimate part, personal part or private part is a place on the human body which is customarily kept covered by clothing in public venues and conventional settings, as a matter of fashion and cultural norms. Depending on the culture, revealing these parts can be a legal or religious offense.

  8. 'Vulva' versus 'vagina': What should we be teaching kids? - AOL

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    Williams recommends reminding children that those body parts are private and shouldn’t be touched by others. “Conversations like these boost kids’ vocabulary, self-esteem, confidence and ...

  9. Groping - Wikipedia

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    Groping is the act of intentionally touching another person in a sexual manner, usually without their consent. [1] The term generally has a negative connotation in many societies, and the activity may be considered sexual assault [2] or otherwise unacceptable.