Talking with Toddlers About Sexual Curiosity

by Laura Betts, LICSW, MSW

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Check out these professional sites for more info on normal childhood sexual development:

Though there are few children's books that introduce very young toddlers to their body parts (My First Body Board Book is a great one), there are quite a few that begin to explain baby-making, which will be a topic you touch upon in your later discussions about bodies.

Here are some books on sex and reproduction to consider having on hand:

And for discussing body safety with young children, check out It's My Body.

This information is intended to be a conversation starting point and not to replace consultation with a mental health professional. Knowing your child the way you do, adjust or edit this script and these recommendations to meet his or her needs and comprehension. If you have concerns about your toddler, contact your pediatrician and request a referral for a mental health professional who specializes in work with young children. Click here to find help for working with your child through this and other touchy topics.

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