5-year-old is have sexual thoughts. how can i stop it?
I don't want to upset you.but I am afraid that the same kinds of things happen to me when I was that age. It started out with that and went road way beyond that within a few short months up to a year after it had started. I be touched inappropriately when I was five and after that I couldn't stop obsessing over it. I couldn't tell anyone and I be close with my family. You should get her into counseling asap to see if the counselor can grasp it out of her. They go to school for this very entity. I took some classes when I got older and even did a group session with sexually abused teens. Its best to achieve this under control as young as possible so she can live a normal existence. The thing is even when your a little girl (or boy) those parts are made to feel pious. Even though you don;t want it to. That's the most awful and confusing part. I am so sorry that you are going through this. God be with you through this journey.
At that age there must enjoy been some trigger. She shouldn't know much about sex, let alone entity about it. You need a serious chat about molestation.
Frankly it sounds as though she could be being abused.
Does she go to daycare? or spend time with males alone?
Think of juvenile boys too. I would take her to see a pediatrician who specializes in abuse and see what they contemplate. If she is abused it will probably be the person you least expect. Sorry.
children know more about things than we hand over them credit for. Did you ever ask her who is teaching her this stuff? If anybody is touching her inappropriately?
That is unfortunate that a kernel had been planted regarding these types of things. If she did not catch it from TV, she mostlikely got it from playmates/class mates. I am not sure what to do beyond them already being contained by her impressionable mind, talking to her teacher/other mothers is probably too late. Unless, they hold had the same issue and are not the parent whos child started it all.
I hope your competent to find help/solution to make her feel better.
Oh and amen to you and no Hannah Montana... I am a far from fan of those silly teeny bopers.
Pardon me, but I believe your daughter could be getting molested. Take her to a child's psychologist or a pediatrician specializing surrounded by abuse, or talk to her and ask her if anyone has done the things she described to her. Also, agree to other parents in your child's daycare or school and ask if they've been have the same behavior.
God Bless you and your little girl and I pray that your situation is less serious.
Gently explain things to her nearly what is accepted in society as proper.
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