Saturday, February 15, 2014

The Sexualization of Early Childhood

Some examples of the exposure of young children to a highly sexualized environment are demonstrated in cartoons, books, toys and computer games. This is when we can start to make a huge difference in diminishing, the negative impact on sexualization of childhood in young children early years. We need to stay connected with your children because the risks will get higher in adolescence. This is being increasingly recognized in young children from a highly sexualized environment (Levin & Kilbourne, 2009).

The implications this may have on children’s healthy development is especially damaging to children and adolescents who are developing their sense of themselves as sexual creatures.  Despite rising awareness, previous research has focused on school-age children and how they can come into contact with adolescent sex offenders. Differentiating between normal and problem sexual behaviors is a critical role of teachers, which can make a huge difference in getting rid of the harmful impact in, the sexualization of childhood on in young children (Levin & Kilbourne, 2009).

My awareness of the sexualization of early childhood has been influenced and modified by studying the topic this week is by learning that children are growing up flooded from a very young age with explicit messages about sex in the media and popular culture. Preschool-aged children are naturally inquisitive and experience periods of enhanced awareness sexualization in their environments.  I am becoming more aware of how girls and boys constantly encounter sexual messages and images that they cannot understand and that can confuse and even terrify them (Levin  &  Kilbourne, 2009).


Levin, D. E., & Kilbourne, J. (2009). [Introduction]. So sexy so soon: The new sexualized childhood and what parents can do to protect their kids (pp. 1-8). New York: Ballantine Books. Retrieved from: http://dianeelevin.com/sosexysosoon/introduction.pdf

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