Sexual Health
How to provide sex education for children? How to provide correct sex education for children
Every parent with a daughter in their family feels particularly worried, afraid that their daughter may be harmed. Nowadays, society is very complex, with many risk factors surrounding girls, and there are often cases of girls being violated in the news. Providing sex education to girls is a must for every parent, and it is of utmost importance and cannot be regretted until the child is harmed.
How to provide girls with good sex education?
1. Do a good job in learning on your own first
In today's overall environment, the lack of sex education is not only limited to children, but also to many adults. Before providing sex education to their children, parents must first have a detailed understanding and learning on their own. Only in this way can what is taught to their children be correct. There are many books and courses on children's sex education on the market, and obtaining information on sex education is fast and convenient. Don't give children ambiguous sexual knowledge, as it's better not to tell them, as it can easily lead them into incorrect cognition.
2. Understanding Your Body
Sexual education for girls starts with understanding their body structure, making them aware of every part and structure of their body, with a focus on the genitals. For this reason, parents can have two directions for sex education. The first direction is to personify the girl's genitals, call them "little sister" or use some other code names, which are more effective for some children. The second direction is to directly tell the child the specific terms of the genitalia, so that the child will have a scientific and specific understanding.
3. Let children understand sex
The topic of sex is not difficult to discuss. If children are deeply disgusted with sex during sex education, it will convey a wrong idea to them. We should adopt a scientific mindset to help children understand sex and objectively understand the content related to sexual behavior. In addition to sexual behavior, sexual development, sexual hygiene, and biological psychology are all things that parents need to convey to their children.
4. Doing a Good Job in Moral Education
In addition to teaching children about sexuality, it is also important to provide moral education on sexuality, especially on how to protect oneself in sexual interactions. For example, if you encounter a boy you don't like who is waving at you, you should bravely refuse and seek help from your parents. Don't hold it in your heart and silently bear the harm. For example, don't play with other people's emotions, don't let them do a spare tire, and treat emotions openly and so on.