Dr. Catherine Solano is a medical sexologist. Trained in health ethics, he consults in urology at the Cochin Hospital in Paris. He is the co-founder of Doctical, a telehealth platform that supports people affected by cancer in their intimate health. He is the author of many books including The Big Book of Puberty (Robert Laffont Publications).
Protecting your children from sexual abuse is important. Many problems could be avoided if parents taught them three rules of sexuality. These rules are known by all adults, but they often remain implicit. By formalizing them and explaining them to children, we provide them with additional protection against possible attacks. When they are not mentioned and known, the child can be manipulated more easily. He can trap himself, engage in behavior that puts him in danger.
A child who knows these three rules, on the other hand, can use them as a shield to protect himself. So what are they?
Before the explanation, a precaution. Before mentioning these three rules, it is necessary to start by telling the child that they are not made up by the adult who is talking to him about them. They are the same for everyone, and everyone, adults and children, should respect them. It’s about making the child understand that we all…
Source: Le Figaro

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