Children and Naturism

children01Our children are being raised in a society where we are constantly bombarded by messages that make us feel ashamed and insecure about our bodies. We are told that we are only worthy if we reach the impossible ideals of the beauty myth. Concurrently, our bodies are also being objectified and over-sexualized. Naturism is the very antidote to all those ills that afflict our world.

Children raised in naturism learn to accept the human body and recognize that everyone is unique. Comfort with nudity combined with naturist values lead to a healthy self-image and strong self-esteem. Although good parenting is by far the most important factor in raising children, naturism helps to promote their confidence and understanding about their bodies.

Anyone who has observed children knows that they are enthusiastic naturists. We have never seen young children who are self-conscious when nude. In fact, you may observe them squeal with delight when they are allowed to run around nude. It is only in their later years that they are pressured into being self-conscious and adopt older people’s phobias about the body.

Some who have no formal training in child rearing might conclude that non-sexual nudity might be harmful given the information provided by popular authorities on childcare from Benjamin Spock to advice columnists Ann Landers and Abigail van Buren. However, none of those so-called experts based their conclusions on any scientific evidence. In the case of Spock, this ill-formed message arises from his early reading of Sigmund Freud, who did not use any scientific methods in his conclusions.

A multitude of scholarly research studies on this topic in psychology and sociology have shown that children reared in an atmosphere containing family social nudity benefit from the practice.

Naturism helps children learn to respect their own bodies and those of others. There is no evidence that children are harmed by non-sexualized social nudity, and there is good reason to believe they benefit from it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Don’t children get confused as to when and where they can be nude?
Are children forced to be nude?
Why not wait until they’re old enough to decide for themselves?
Won’t it cause the children to have troubles with their peers?
Won’t children become more sexually promiscuous?
Won’t it desensitize children to sexuality?
Doesn’t it put children at risk from predators?

Written by Stéphane Deschênes
President International Naturist federation

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