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How to educate children to touch other people's privacy and how to tell them about their physical privacy.
Some children are immature in mind and ideology and have not realized that other private parts can't be touched, and then there may be embarrassing phenomena of touching other people's private parts. So how do children educate and tell their children about their physical privacy?

Parents should not label their children touching other people's genitals as bad masturbation, nor scare or scold their children, otherwise it will cast a psychological shadow on them. Parents can educate their children, enrich their daily lives and divert their attention. Consciously, if parents see this, don't stop shouting. They should tell him from the front that some parts of the body are private places that others can't see or touch.

Not only that, parents should also guide their children to have the awareness of preventing sexual assault and educate them not to let others touch their private parts. If others want to do this, they can tell their parents to educate their children to protect themselves. Parents want their children to know about their bodies, including which parts are important and which are private.

In short, children who touch other people's private parts will generally adopt positive education to let them know the location of personal privacy, and then explain some issues related to preventing sexual assault to children to relieve their curiosity in this regard.