What age should a parent stop bathing with their child?

What age should a parent stop bathing with their child?

When It’s Time to Stop Showering With Your Child Richard Beyer, a psychologist in California, suggests that we should not shower with our child after they reach school age. That’s is around 5 years old, but most kids don’t even know how to scrub and soap properly at this age. Many children will need longer to learn.

Can a mother take a bath with her son?

DEAR CONCERNED DAD: A mom showering with her 6 1/2-year-old is considered normal and acceptable in one family or culture and frowned on in others. Attitudes on modesty and nudity have a wide variance. For some little boys and their moms taking a shower together is the most natural thing in the world.

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What is the right age to give a child a bath?

There is not a cut off age to bath your son. It up to him and you. If he does come to you and tell you that he does not what you to bath him any more then you need to respect that and honor it. This attitude we females have is we think we can do as we please does not work with children. It put a wall between you and them.

Is it OK for a teenage boy to bathe by his mother?

Is it OK for a teenage boy to bathed by his mother? He has no physical or mental challenges, is comfortable with his mom bathing him and he has always enjoyed the special time he has had with his mom when getting a bath. I have reported the majority of you to CPS and other child endangerment agencies.

Should females outside the home be allowed to Bath my son?

Females outside the home can not do as they please with your son. Then if females outside the home are allowed to see your son naked. Then he has the same right to see them naked. There no double standard gender rules. There is not a cut off age to bath your son. It up to him and you.

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Why do you love baths?

I loved baths because I could play with my boats and other toys. One night, after spending lots of time in the tub playing with my boats, I realized that the water had gotten cold, so I got out, dried off and pulled my pajama bottoms on – having never even touched the soap to actually wash. Just then, the door opened and my mom was there.