Monday 1 May 2017

Surrey Mirror published Parents told by NHS to stop using 'willy' or 'minnie' when...

Parents are being advised by a NHS group to stop using stop terms such as “wilnkle” and “minnie” when referring to their children’s private parts — because it is deemed to be too confusing for toddlers to understand all of the different phrases. Willy, winkle, tinkle, front bottom and woo woo are all no-nos, according to a NHS sexual health service. The same goes for wee man, minnie, moo moo, haa haa and chuff chuff. Instead, parents should be using the correct…

Parents told by NHS to stop using 'willy' or 'minnie' when...



from Surrey Mirror All Content Feed http://www.surreymirror.co.uk/parents-told-by-nhs-to-stop-using-willy-or-minnie-when-referring-to-children-s-private-parts/story-30304997-detail/story.html

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