If the earth were visited by aliens, they could probably figure out the majority of human anatomy. What did you do with my clothes and where are you planning to put that probe? Curiosity is a serious motivator. And right now curiosity is a super good thing for your kid. If your kid is potty training, they suddenly have super easy access to the parts below the belt. They are watching us to see how they should react to things. So wanting to figure out what those parts are all about is completely natural.

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A: Children as young as 18 months old masturbate, and it is a natural behavior —for both boys and girls - that physicians will tell you generally causes no harm. It is common and frequent in young children, particularly as they become preschool age and have more control of their motor movements and are more conscious about knowing what they like and what feels good. The frequency of this behavior tends to decline as children enter elementary school, and then increases again during puberty. Doing so allows you to convey information in little pieces at a time, which not only helps your child to learn better but also allows both you and she to get used to talking about it and it sends the message that it is alright to talk about it. Parents should start by talking about the different parts of the body, making sure to use anatomically correct names instead of pseudonyms, in order to show that there is nothing wrong with these parts of the body and that it is alright to talk about them. Harris, to guide them through the process.
Comfort And Pleasure
Many toddlers have a habit of playing with their penises. Barring any medical problems, however, this is completely normal behavior and you should not worry about it. Keep your response mild and neutral; scolding could cause long-lasting shame. Be assured that it is not listed as such by experts. Touching, scratching, or tugging in the genital area is just a normal activity for boys, especially between ages two and six. In the course of doing this, toddlers may realize that touching themselves in this area feels pleasurable.
In newborns, often there is no apparent reason — it could just be the air hitting their genitals when you change them, or perhaps their bladder is full, and they need to urinate. However, no one wants to see this at the dinner table or the park either. Not all little boys find erections pleasurable.