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What should children do if they go to the ladies' room?
1, the toilet with compartment, my mother led it in and led it all the way. When I go to the bathroom, take it to my cubicle and lock it, then I come out. There are many such parents, which are convenient for themselves and can minimize the trouble brought to others.

2. There are also some parents who accidentally put their children outside when they go to the toilet, but the children are squatting on the ground because of curiosity and looking up from the gap in the toilet. What's more, they will push the door at will in the women's toilet to peek at privacy and laugh happily. This situation makes people react very quickly.

Second, if you are in a hurry to go to the toilet and face your child, how should parents handle it correctly?

1, instill gender awareness in children in advance, and don't let him take it for granted.

"Baby, because you are young, your mother is worried outside, so I can only accompany you to the ladies' room. But you can cover your eyes or stand in the corner when you enter the toilet, otherwise your sisters and aunts will be uncomfortable. When the baby is older, shall we go to the men's room by ourselves? "

Taking boys into the ladies' room can be said to be out of helplessness. However, parents and friends should tell their children in advance that nothing can be done. For example, it is wrong to watch others go to the toilet, whether it is a boy or a girl.

2. Pay attention to the age range.

When children grow up and have gender awareness, it is very inappropriate for parents to take their children to the opposite sex toilet. Therefore, when children have a gender doctor and can't run around in public, parents should pay more attention and try to keep their children waiting outside the toilet.

With the growth of children's age, the inconvenience to the opposite sex is more serious. If children are naughty and parents do not stop or apologize in time, conflicts will often escalate.

3. While respecting and protecting the privacy of others in public, it is also the protection and respect of parents for the privacy of their children.

Sex education is definitely not to wait until the child is one year old, but to build this awareness for the child from an early age. If parents can tell their children what private parts are from an early age and teach them to protect their privacy, then children will naturally subconsciously know how to respect others in public toilets. Under this subtle influence, children will realize that their privacy needs to be protected.