Children and Dolls - More Than Just Play
How Parents Can Use Dolls to Help Their Boys and Girls Learn Essential Life Skills
By Randa Morris, published May 14, 2007
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Dolls come in all sizes, shapes, and colors. They also come in both male and female versions. Using these "toys" to role-play with your child can assist them in learning "positive" ways to communicate, and aid in social and educational development.
1)Dolls as babies.
There are many skills that can be taught to children by playing together with them, and their "baby dolls." Showing your little one how to rock, cuddle, be gentle with, bathe, feed, change and just "love" the baby, are all ways to begin to teach future parenting skills.
2)Indirectly Demonstrating your love for your child.
Parents can communicate love indirectly, by observing their child playing with their dolls. When you see your little one hugging, or kissing the doll, you simply make a statement such as "Aw, I see you love your baby too!" or ask "Do you love your baby as much as I love my baby?"
3)Anatomically correct dolls.
These are helpful in teaching your child about the difference between boys and girls, and learning the appropriate names for their body parts. Many parents shy away from teaching very young children the correct words for sexual parts of their bodies. These is good information that suggests that teaching your child these terms can help them develop a healthy sense of sexuality, and give them more self confidence and self assurance, when it comes to sexual identity, later in life.
In addition, experts in the field of sexual assault highly encourage all parents to help their children learn the words for their sexual organs. This helps your child to protect themselves against would-be predators, and also gives them the ability to us correct language, should they ever become victims. A parents best defense against sexual predators is an educated, confident child.
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