Liam (7-years old) touches his cousin underneath his underwear...
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- This video was produced in 2021 but I feel it still holds significance.
Do you ever think about inappropriate touch being children on children? Research is showing us that children are picking things up from others, or pornography and acting them out.
I’ve tried to create a scenario in this video that will make people think. What are your thoughts? And where do you think Liam’s cousin learnt this special move?
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I think it's very important to teach children about good and bad touch. I had a similar experience in my childhood. It's a responsibility of parents and teachers to give awareness..
Education about boundaries is important. No less important is to acknowledge the fact that such experimentation is common, normal and arises organically in prepubescent children and is not in and of itself a sign of prior inappropriate behaviour on the part of a peer, older child or adult. Hence we need to strike a delicate, judicious balance between influencing children's behaviour (setting boundaries) and not emotionally abusing them in the process or, if child does find himself/herself on the end of such experimentation, failing to temper our reaction so as to avoid sociogenic harm.
We are well past the point where CSA should be discussed with children at an age appropriate level. That is an idea whose time has come and passed and it's still needed. Go, Jeremy! And, of course, the others who are finally telling their stories.