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The expert explains that at this early stage, children are naturally curious about their bodies and are beginning to notice differences between themselves and others. Rather than waiting until puberty to introduce topics like anatomy, consent, and boundaries, the sexologist suggests that parents should use everyday moments -- like bath time or diaper changes -- to teach proper names for body parts and the concept of personal space.
Critics of the idea worry that introducing such topics too early could overwhelm a child or expose them to concepts they are not ready for. Some parents argue that preschool is a time for learning colors and letters, not reproductive biology. However, the sexologist counters that age-appropriate education does not mean discussing sex itself. Instead, it focuses on body autonomy, safety, and open communication.
The debate has sparked strong reactions online, with some praising the approach as a way to prevent abuse and shame, while others feel it pushes adult concerns onto very young children. Regardless of where people stand, the conversation highlights a growing shift in how society thinks about early childhood development and the role of parents in shaping healthy attitudes from the start.
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