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In the first few years of your son's life, while the foreskin is still attached, you can simply clean the outside of his uncircumcised penis with ordinary soap and water at bath time, or with a wipe when you change his diaper.
Some experienced parents offer this advice to new moms and dads: Clean your baby's penis as you would a finger and only "clean what is seen." In other words, don't try to clean under the foreskin, a fold of skin that covers the head of the penis.
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In uncircumcised baby boys, the entire foreskin is attached to the head of the penis and can't be pulled back ("retracted"). It usually remains that way for years before separating naturally. Forcing it to retract sooner can cause pain and bleeding, or even damage the penis and cause scarring.
Eventually, the foreskin separates from the head of the penis, remaining attached only at the base of the head. At that point, it can be rolled back over the base to reveal the head.
This separation happens for about half of boys by age 5, but for some, it doesn't happen until the teenage years. The foreskin may separate from the head gradually – over months or years – or within just a few weeks.
At well-child visits, your child's doctor might check on the status of the separation by gently pulling back on the foreskin or asking your child to, if he's old enough and willing. You can check it yourself once in a while during diaper changes, or ask your child to check it himself in the bath.
Once the foreskin begins to separate from the head of the penis, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you or your child occasionally retract the foreskin and clean underneath.
Dead skin cells accumulate under the foreskin, creating a cheesy white substance called smegma. This is perfectly normal. But an occasional cleaning helps prevent infection and inflammation.
While your son is young, you may be the one to clean his penis for him at bath time: Gently pull the foreskin back as far as it will go and wash the head of the penis – as well as the inside of the foreskin – with soap and warm water. (Boys typically enjoy playing with their penis in the bath and are often happy to take on this task themselves.)
Rinse well and then gently pull the foreskin back over the head of the penis (or check that your son has done so). This step is important: If the foreskin isn't moved back over the head, it can get stuck in the retracted position and require medical attention.
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Karen Miles is a pregnancy and parenting writer and mom of four. She has authored hundreds of articles in magazines such as Parenting, Baby Talk, and Better Homes & Gardens as well as a book, The Power of Loving Discipline.
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A second-grade public school lesson in Greenwich, Connecticut included a video detailing sexual abuse — that showed a cartoon of a fully erect penis, according to a report.
The public school students, who would be aged 7 or 8, were shown the cartoon “Alfred Jr. & Shadow: A Short Story About Beeing Scared” during a virtual class on social and emotional learning, the Greenwich Free Press said.
The nearly 10-minute film, often reserved for therapy sessions, shows two cartoon owls talking about terrifying experiences for kids, including “stuff that’s very difficult to talk about.”
The cartoon suddenly cuts to an image of the silhouetted man with an erect penis standing over a sad-looking child.
The voice-over explains that some “children have experienced an adult touching or putting their penis in the child’s private parts or mouth,” saying they’re “terrified that this will happen again.”
Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones sent an email to parents addressing the video.
Greenwich Public Schools
The image remains onscreen for almost nine seconds before cutting to other potential terrifying scenarios, including parents who are drunk or on drugs or physically abusive.
“In my hometown, in my daughter’s age group class of second grade, they showed an animated video today of a man with an ERECTION standing over a child!!!!!” Greenwich Schools parent Carl Higbie tweeted.
Higbie, a local conservative political commentator, told the Free Press that he was relieved that his own second-grade daughter was not shown the video, but said numerous “disgusted” parents had contacted him.
He called for a full investigation and demanded whoever was responsible be fired.
“That somebody thought this video was acceptable for second graders was abhorrent,” he told the local paper.
He also told the right-wing Gateway Pundit website that the teachers either “didn’t care enough to review this before playing it” or “thought it was OK.”
Second-graders in Greenwich, Connecticut were shown the nearly 10-minute film.
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Either way, “these folks have no business teaching our kids,” Higbie said.
Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones sent an email to many parents on Monday, suggesting it was likely meant for a private therapy session for children who have experienced trauma, the report said.
“The content at this point in the video was not appropriate for our [Greenwich Public Schools] second grade classrooms,” Jones wrote.
Parents were offered help from psychology staff on how to discuss the video with their child, and the Department of Children and Families (DCF) was also alerted to it having been shown, the report said.
The second-graders involved were in classrooms run by Ms. Goodwin and Ms. Hanzlik, the paper said without elaboration.
The district did not immediately respond to messages from The Post.
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