Sexual Health
Giving sex education to children should be done early and not wait until something happens to regret it
Many guardians are speechless to their children, and when they ask where they come from, the guardians also use the casual words they pick up to perfunctory matters. In fact, sex education for children should not be so narrow. Children should be made aware of the differences in sex, the physical differences between men and women, and sexual interactions as soon as possible. This helps children to openly accept their physical changes during growth and development, have a healthy sexual psychology, and protect themselves from harm.
Early sex education for children is better
Parents should pay attention to their children's development and changes in a timely manner, provide sex education to their children as soon as possible, and not always expect the timing to be ripe. They should talk to their children and solve all major problems.
When children come from somewhere, they should talk to them. Children are just curious or eager to learn knowledge. Parents who hide sexual issues as hidden topics can easily arouse their curiosity and treat sex as a common issue. In this way, when children enter adolescence and have troubles, they will seek the help of their parents.
Potential Silence in Life for Sexual Education
There is no need for deliberate sex education, and potential silence in life can be used for sex education. For example, when a child is young, parents can use their shared bathing time to naturally discuss the development of their sexual organs with the child, how to clean and hygienic, how to raise silkworms in school, how to start animal reproduction and discuss childbirth when neighbors and relatives who have died are pregnant and giving birth, take the child for a walk in the park, and observe opportunities for animals and plants during outdoor outings.