Sexual Health
When are the three best periods for children's sexual education to undergo good sex enlightenment
As children grow up, their sexual significance also increases. To be curious about children's sexuality, one must consider their thirst for knowledge and needs, as well as their age and awareness. Excessive sex education can stimulate children's curiosity and enthusiasm, especially in this age group, which is approaching the stage of development and can easily lead to precocious puberty.
However, simply concealing and rough handling of children's behavior often eliminates their desire for knowledge, produces distorted thoughts about sex, and hearing anything, hitting and suppressing it can cause pathological reactions to children's sexual psychology. Therefore, guardians must moderately deal with the child's problem and sex education, educate them on self-management and self-restraint, use a rich and colorful life to vent their desires, and dilute their curiosity about sex.
For sex education, many parents may believe that the child is several years old or older. Surprisingly, when a child is just born, sex education should be implemented firsthand.
Children's sex education is actually very important in terms of time. Parents must seize the following three best periods to make your sex education more effective with less effort.
Aphrodisiac period
Children need to smoke from birth. Smoking will continue his life. Smoking gives you a sense of security and comfort when approaching your mother. Within 3-6 months, the child enters the period of desire, and this attraction demand is particularly prominent. Children in this age group put their little hands in their mouths, like to suck their fingers, like to blow foam, etc. This phenomenon usually lasts until about 1 year old. Advocating breastfeeding not only provides children with necessary nutrients, but also brings great pleasure to children. The above-mentioned behavior of children during the period of libido is actually what Freud called the pursuit of self sexual satisfaction, that is, the satisfaction of libido.
Breastfeeding as much as possible and allowing children to use pacifiers is a relatively safe way to solve this problem. So many children around the age of one in Western countries almost pacify their pacifiers.
Anal stage
Children aged 1-2 years are in the anal stage, and children can get pleasure from defecation and controlling stool retention, which is also called anal desire satisfaction. Children of this age group may be interested in their own feces, so they often use their hands to play with them after urinating. If children suffer from psychological setbacks during this period, or later in the process of sexual psychological development (until adulthood), they can all regress and become fixed in the anal stage, manifested by fetishism, enema, etc.