In fact...
In fact, the curling posture is part of the manifestation of the human Instinct for self- preservation. The exposure to cold and the fear of insecurity of the body while in the state of sleep with the lack of privacy -all seem to trigger this instinctive posture. The message is simple to the parents. Allow the growing child "his" moments of privacy "also".
Teach him to want his liberty to keep the door of his room partly closed (ajar) whenever he feels like doing so; and further teach him to expect his parents to call first or knock before entering the room. Personality Teaching the child the enjoyment of his certain convenient moments of privacy in his room is .one of those factors which determine the extent to which the child develops his independent personality.
The child needs even more consideration from the parents, especially from the father, when the child is girl. Where there is more than one child, the need for their moments of common privacy will still be the same and should be respected by their parents all the same. Besides, teaching the child his own needs of the moments of privacy will teach him also to respect the parents' moments of privacy which the holy Qur'an too mentions in the verses 24 : 58, 59.
Such training serves as a mould for the rules of polished decorum within the family and ensures respect and decency among the members. Let us remember that the first human experience even before a person is born is that he is "conscious", ("aware", "exists"), and the first thing which he is conscious of is the privacy and comfort of the womb. The human will always prefer his moments of privacy and comfort.
Personal privacy is now considered a human right and there already exists laws against its intrusion in many countries. Childhood is no excuse for deprivation of privacy. The excuse is childish! 28- Save the Child from Risk of School Antipathy It was a primary school. The geography teacher asked for a volunteer among the pupils in the class. One of them was quick to oblige. He went to the Atlas Library and brought a canvas roll of Africa map and.
as enthusiastically, proceeded to hang the now spread canvas across the tripod blackboard. This practice though usual. required some height and prior experience for any volunteer. On this occasion, however. the canvass map slipped from the hands of the pupil and fell onto the floor much to his embarrassment. The mishap was greeted with a lively roar of laughter in the class.