Hey all. I'm coming out of lurking to ask this, since I get some weird looks when I ask coworkers, etc. How old is too old for family showers? My DS just turned a year old, and I see no problem with it. My DH is okay with it as well, but worries that we're going to scar him for life. We've been showering with him about once a month since he was about 5 months old. It's quicker, saves water, etc., but it's also just family time. DS likes the water coming out of the shower head, and he loves bath time anyway.
Anyone have input on this? I'm going to say that when he starts to actually notice boy/girl parts and vocalize about it, it's time to stop. For now, he's none the wiser.
Re: Family Showers?
I think as a baby it's totally fine! I'm not sure when the "cutoff" would be for me, but I know that when I was little I took a bath with my mom almost every day. I remember it, and I had to be close to 7? That may be a bit too old for my preferences, but it's not scarring... it's just quality time together.
I think it's really an individual thing for your family.
I knew about girl and boy parts and even how babies were made (for real, no stork) before I was 2 years old. This mainly had to do with my little sister. lol my mom explained to me that there was a baby in her tummy and for whatever reason my reaction was to draw pictures of a monster tearing out of her belly.
Or, at least that was what my mom interpreted from my drawings.
Anyhow, she got the book Where Did I Come From? read it with me and I knew everything. I remember showering with my dad around that time period and asking lots of questions about his penis based on what I learned from the book and it's cartoon drawings. If my recollection serves me well, I'm certain there were no showers with mom or dad anymore after that!
I was the first born. My sister and later my brother were not introduced to that book and neither of them showered with our parents. My guess is if I hadn't been so "well informed" and inquisitive, family showering may have continued a bit longer and they may have been open to it with my siblings.
Ramblings aside, I guess you can only play it by ear and do what works for your family. Though, it seems that my parents came to the same conclusion that you have.
Depends on child and parent comfort level. My dad's family had one shower and they basically participated in family showers into their teens (weird, but this is how I understand it coming from my mom). In our family it ended when I was probably 4 or 5. My parents stopped walking around our house naked (or in their underwear) when my brother and I asked them to stop; I think seeing my dad go get the Sunday newspaper in his underwear was too much for us. TBH, I don't remember at what age that happened. A friend of mine said she stopped taking a shower with her niece when she asked about her pubic hair.
In our house, I think we'll stop family showers once kids start recognizing differences. Same-sex showers might last a bit longer, but not sure how much longer.
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At just shy of 2 years old, I see no near end to showering with my son.
Granted, I also don't think (at this point...it may change) that I'll get to the point of not changing in front of my son (or just walking around half naked occasionally) until he is at least a teen. Maybe not then. I have a friend who has similar opinions about nudity and her 10 year old son still occasionally sees her naked (he doesn't shower with her...that would probably be weird). In their house it is a personal choice, but never a taboo. He always chooses to wear clothing, she doesn't always. No big deal. He is a really well adjusted 10 year old boy.
When I was a kid I don't remember showering/bathing with my mom, but I do remember going in while she was taking a bath to talk to her sometimes. We'd have great conversations away from dad and my brother and it was nice bonding time, never weird. I did that til I went to college.