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How to give children a correct view of sex education
How to give children a correct view of sex education is as follows:

1, don't blur children's gender awareness.

After a child is born, it should be distinguished in terms of gender, name, clothing choice, etc., so as to prevent the child from having a hazy consciousness of himself and others from an early age, thus affecting his life and his sexual orientation. Because many parents prefer boys or girls, they will deliberately dress girls as boys or girls, which will affect their gender self-identity and lead to changes in their personality and behavior in the future.

2. Sex education runs through daily life.

When children can understand the language, they should have sex education in their daily lives. For example, when bathing, dressing, getting a haircut and choosing toys, there must be obvious gender differences, and children can also be educated about sex through books, newspapers, photo albums and movies. Stories and other methods can guide children to observe the growth and reproduction of animals and plants, let children have a certain understanding of reproduction, let children accept nature, understand the essence of life and have a preliminary understanding of sex.

Sex education:

Sexedu is about sex education. Including physical, psychological and social aspects. The main contents include the physiological knowledge and psychological development of gender identity, as well as the related knowledge, attitude and behavior of gender and other intimate relationships. This is a course-based teaching process, exploring cognitive, emotional, physical and social significance. A lot of evidence shows that sex education can enable children and adolescents to acquire accurate and age-appropriate knowledge, attitudes and skills, and establish positive values.

Sexual physiology and psychological knowledge education for teenagers. The main contents are: anatomical knowledge of male and female reproductive organs; Physical changes during development; The process of fertility; Sexual moral education; Family planning, eugenics knowledge, etc.