Justine Ang Fonte, the health and wellness and the Dalton School, is under fire for her sex education classes. Parents at an elite private school in New York City are furious that first-graders have been shown sex education videos that appear to include information about masturbation. Justine Ang Fonte, a health and wellness teacher at the Dalton School, allegedly showed students a video last fall from the free sex education series for children called AMAZE, in which a cartoon boy asks about erections. Fonte's classes also reportedly included lessons on gender identity and consent, instructing children that their parents and grandparents should not touch them without asking permission. Fonte has told parents that she does not use the word 'masturbation' in class after they complained to school administrators but were told they had misinterpreted the lessons, the New York Post reported. Fonte, the health and wellness and the Dalton School, allegedly showed students a video last fall from the free sex education series AMAZE. In the video, a cartoon little boy asks: 'Hey, how come sometimes my penis gets big sometimes and points in the air? The cartoon adult then tells the boy that's called an 'erection' before the boy seemingly addresses masturbating. A young cartoon girl then tells the adult she also touches her vulva when she goes to bed. The video also teaches the first graders about the differences between a penis and a clitoris.
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It may be worrisome to find your child touching their genitals for pleasure. Many parents think that masturbation is something that emerges during adolescence with hormonal and secondary sex characteristics such as erections for boys and menstruation for girls. However childhood masturbation, often called genital stimulation and touching, usually starts around 2 months of age but can sometimes start in utero. One of the main differences between childhood genital stimulation and adolescent and adult masturbation is that childhood genital stimulation often stops if the child becomes distracted. On average, children who touch their genitals generally do so two to four times per day for approximately minutes. Children touch themselves differently at different ages. Some male infants touch their penis in utero. During the first year months , some children stimulate their genital areas by rubbing between their thighs, rocking back and forth, or arching their back. School age children years peak with genital touching around 5 years which then decreases until puberty. Normally children at this age will touch themselves in private.
It is natural for children to express their sexuality and their interest in the differences between the sexes through their behaviour. How they do this depends on their stage of development. It is important to understand the difference between normal sexual behaviour and behaviour outside the expected range in each age group. Children are curious and always wanting to learn. One of the first things they want to learn about is their bodies. They are curious about the function of each part of their body. They are curious about why their body is different from a parent or sibling of the opposite sex. We think of this as sexual because we look at this from an adult viewpoint. For a child, this is just curiosity.