Strands#265 Did You Hear That?
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My 3 year old has discovered his penis. Now suddenly he started asking me, "Mommy, do you like my pee-pee?" then if he's getting dressed or something, he'll show it to me.
Is this normal for boys to go through? I dont know how to approach this because i dont want to make him ashamed of his body.
what i have said to him is: "don't say that, it is not nice and that his pee-pee is private and not to show people, which is why he wears pants"
i am afraid he will say this at school to another child or even to a teacher. He also said it to his grandpa, who helped show him how to pee-pee in the potty when he was potty training. he then proceeded to tell grandpa that he liked his pee-pee.
help please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i am laughing a little as he is so young but it is a serious issue, my cousin used to tell her little boy more or less the same as you have said to ur son and that when it was out the birds would come and get it. but it was all in gentle humour.
i dont have any kids but i will say to my cousin as he r little boy done the exact same, and he is 4 now and doesnt do it anymore!
He probably has also said "Mommy, do you like my toes?" but you have forgotten that as it does not have the same overtones.
Deal with it exactly the same - yes you do, every bit of him is special, but if you don't hurry and finish getting dressed you'll miss the bus!
If he gets an erection, as children do from babyhood sometimes, just liken it to the muscle in your arm bulging when you bend it, ie "each part of you has to practice for when you're grown up". Again, the more matter of fact you are, the quicker the moment passes!
It is a simple fact that handling your penis feels nice, so a habit can easily develop, not strictly sexual but rewarding. Distraction is the key here, until a bit older when it can be explained that there are things people like to do in private, like using the toilet, and people prefer it if they don't have to watch.
Years ago I was told that all this little habits go in six week cycles, and I have found that to be broadly true, so with any luck in a few weeks he'll have novel item to discuss!
Hi ryansmom
Just tell him the truth. Tell him its an important part of his body for having a wee and he should take care of it like any other part of his body. I've always told my daughter the truth about her body from when she was old enough to talk and she understands the function of her body. Dont' confuse the child with moral issues and sex. Those concepts are not yet in their brains. When he talks about it, agree with him and start talking generally about all his body parts and start teaching him the proper words for things. It's no easier for him to learn the word pee pee than penis.
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