Parents should closely monitor their children's play. If they notice any signs of inappropriate behavior, they should immediately stop it and have a conversation about appropriate and inappropriate touch. Also, limit their access to media that might expose them to sexual content.
Educators in schools and daycare centers can play a big role. They can teach children about proper body boundaries through age - appropriate lessons. At home, parents can also encourage positive play scenarios and be involved in their kids' playtime to ensure it stays appropriate. Additionally, filtering the content kids are exposed to on the internet and in other media forms is crucial.
First, create a safe and open communication environment at home so that kids feel comfortable talking about any strange or uncomfortable things they encounter. Second, provide proper sex education at an appropriate age, but in a very simple and innocent way, just to let them know about good and bad touch. Third, keep an eye on the people and media they are exposed to, whether it's other kids, adults, or shows and videos, to prevent any inappropriate influence.