Masturbation in children occurs mainly during puberty, when children experience sexual urges, which is an important sign of physical maturity. Moderate masturbation has minimal impact on children’s health and can relieve children’s stress. If masturbation is excessive, it can cause weakness, dizziness, and even excessive psychological stress in children, which can seriously affect their studies and social life. For masturbation in children, appropriate interventions should be made. First, children should realize that masturbation is a normal phenomenon, but it should be stopped in moderation. Secondly, the child’s attention should be diverted to study and do meaningful things, such as hiking, sports, etc., so that the child has fewer opportunities to be alone.