
- There are lots of good books you can read to your kids about their bodies. Check your library or community clinic for books like Everyone's Got a Bottom (Family Planning Queensland, 2007) and It's Not the Stork (Harris and Emberley, 2008).
- It is good to start using the right names for genitals from a young age. In the English language, boys have a penis and a scrotum with testes. Girls have a vulva (this is the word for the outside parts of a girl's genitals). The inside genitals include the vagina, cervix, uterus and ovaries. There will also be words for these parts in traditional languages.
- It is normal for little kids to play with their body, including their genitals.
- Tell kids that they shouldn't touch their own genitals in public places. It's a private thing to do.
- Tell kids that is never okay for someone else to touch their genitals. Teach them how to say 'no' and where to go for help.
