PEDIATRICS Vol. 80 No. 3 September 1987, pp. 458
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Sexual Behavior in the Home

ROBERT SCOTT SMITH MD1

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To the Editor.—In an effort to discriminate "how typical families rear their children" from "abnormal sexual behavior in the home," Dr Rosenfeld et al got a large sample of parents to anonymously report their bathing practices.1 They found that " . . . parents give little coherent explanation of why they . . . stop bathing with the child of the opposite sex or stop siblings of different sexes from bathing together after they reach a certain age."