Sexual Health
When did you start introducing menstruation to girls? We need to clarify these issues in children's sex education
Child sex education refers to the socialization process of educators' relevant science, sexual morality, and sexual civilization education. Sex education is not just a book, lecture, or video, but also a process of socialization with the continuous development of educators' age in the education system engineering of families, schools, and society as a whole.
Help children identify with their own gender, define their gender roles, behaviors, and emotional responses based on gender, and do not simply scold or deceive their nudity and genitals. Not only should they teach ugliness and shame, but they should also not blame or conceal it. The differences in sexual organs between male and female children and the question "Where do I come from?" Parents can calmly tell each other, instead of letting their children play with children of the same sex and opposite sex, cultivate a natural and healthy attitude towards their peers, and establish a healthy personality.
To clarify several issues related to children's sex education
Answering children's sexual questions is one of the headaches for many parents, and even confident parents can feel awkward and stuttering. But parents should not avoid this topic. By answering their children's questions correctly, they can also help them establish the concept of sexual health.
When did a child start being curious about sex?
Usually, it is difficult for parents to know when their children become curious about sex, just as it is difficult for children to know when their parents will be active. But in fact, even babies are curious about their bodies, which is very normal and healthy.
What kind of sexual activity does your child exhibit?
Toddlers usually touch their bodies when exposed, such as changing diapers or taking a shower. Because children during this period are not sensible, they can only know whether their behavior is correct from their parents' reactions. But parents should not scold them, nor should children feel ashamed of their own bodies. Some Parent–teacher conference choose to deliberately ignore their children's physical contact behavior, and some will tell their children that these are their private parts. Parents should let their children know that they should treat this behavior as privacy. The only thing parents need to pay attention to is not to let this behavior turn into masturbation.
Should children use nicknames for their private parts?
Parents should use the correct physiological structure name before their child is three years old. Although it sounds too scientific, it's not wrong to give children the correct names before they can say them. These names include penis, vagina, etc., and should be correctly instilled in the child at the beginning, without concealing them. In this way, children can approach them with the right attitude and not feel embarrassed.