Childhood Sexuality: Understudied Aspects of Individuality Ontogenesis
This article, "Childhood Sexuality: Understudied Aspects of Individuality Ontogenesis," analyzes the phenomenon of childhood sexuality, defined as a constellation of inherent and acquired characteristics of a child's individuality, manifesting in behavioral patterns often unrecognized or disregarded by adults, appearing as elements of mundane sexuality. The paper investigates the distinctive features, developmental characteristics, and expressions of childhood sexuality, along with its associated potential "side effects." Particular emphasis is placed on the significance of early sexual development for the complete formation of adult sexuality. Furthermore, a concise historical overview of scientific approaches to studying this phenomenon is provided.