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Playing with Pennis Why Do Kids Do It What Parents Must Know

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July 15, 2025
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Alright folks, let me walk you through my recent deep dive into this whole kids-touching-themselves thing. Honestly, it started when I spotted my nephew, just a little guy, kinda doing that in his car seat while his mom was driving. She got flustered, quickly pulled his hand away, and shushed him. Something about that moment stuck with me.

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Playing with Pennis Why Do Kids Do It What Parents Must Know

So, I started paying closer attention when around other friends’ kids at playdates or the park. Yup, saw it a few more times – a toddler digging in his diaper during story time, a little girl rubbing against her stuffed animal. It wasn’t dramatic, just… there. Parents’ reactions varied: some ignored it, some got embarrassed, others firmly said “No!” right away.

But here’s the thing: their discomfort got me wondering. Why are little kids doing this? Is it bad? Should we be stopping it? I realized I didn’t actually know much myself. Time to hit the books (well, mostly credible websites and pediatric resources online).

What I Found Out

  • Super Normal. Like, totally normal. Babies explore their bodies just like they grab their toes or put everything in their mouths. It’s just another part to discover.
  • Feels Okay. Plain and simple. Touching themselves can feel pleasant or comforting to them. It’s not adult stuff, just a basic body sensation.
  • Not About Sex. Little kids don’t have those thoughts or feelings. It’s purely about exploring their bodies or feeling good physically, like cuddling does.

Seeing all that helped me understand it wasn’t “dirty” or intentional misbehavior. But watching parents awkwardly handle it made me think about the ‘What now?’ part.

Putting It Into Practice

My chance came when babysitting my friend’s 3-year-old, Sarah. Right after her bath, while getting dressed, she started touching herself. Her mom usually gasped and pushed her hand away. I remembered what I learned.

  1. I stayed calm. Didn’t freak out or act shocked.
  2. Kept it quiet. Didn’t make a big public deal. Just crouched down near her.
  3. Gentle redirection. I calmly said, “Hey Sarah, I see you touching your private parts. That’s something we do when we’re alone in our rooms for privacy, okay?”
  4. Distracted her. “Ooh, look how cool this towel is! Want to help me fold it?” She instantly got interested in the towel game.
  5. Later Chat. When we were reading a book together later, I kept it simple: “Hey Sarah, remember how we talked about private parts? Those are special parts just for you, and we keep them covered in public. If you ever have questions, you can always ask me or Mommy or Daddy.” She just kinda nodded and went back to the book.

The Big Takeaway

This whole thing really clicked for me. Kids touching themselves isn’t naughty or something to panic over. It’s basic body learning. But parents do need tools:

Playing with Pennis Why Do Kids Do It What Parents Must Know
  • Don’t yell or shame. That messes a kid up. Trust me, the resources were super clear on this.
  • Privacy matters. Teaching them “this is for alone time” keeps things appropriate socially.
  • Open the door. Use simple, honest words. Calling it “private parts” works fine. Make sure they know they can ask you stuff, so they learn from you, not somewhere sketchy later.

Seeing Sarah react calmly to a gentle, non-shaming approach instead of a startled scold really proved the point. It’s about guiding them, understanding their development, and keeping that communication line open, plain and simple.

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