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AUTHOR: madaeDATE: 03/17/02 5:52pm
SUBJECT: Re: preschool sexuality
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AUTHOR: help
They are kids and they are curious. Would be different if it was a girl? I don't think children view their bodies in the sexuall ways adults do. Explain what you'd like him to do next time the game is brought up without shaming him.
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