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Child Sexual Development

The most critical factor in child sexual development is when parents view sex as dirty, inappropriate, or secretive. They may set rigid and restrictive limits on self-exploration, language, question, or curiosity, which is considered healthy in children.

When children are punished, chastised, or humiliated for their sexuality, they may associate sex with shame or guilt. Children need an environment where questions are received and responded to in a positive and loving manner. If not, their peers will become their educators regarding sex.

It would appear that human sexual expression follows a logical, orderly and self regulating developmental pattern in much the same way as other aspects of human behavior and that psychosexual disorders may be the result of the interruptions of that sequential growth process. It is well to remember that prior to the Victorian idealization of childhood innocence, children were commonly used and abused physically and psychologically.......


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