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How to give children the correct gender education?
A parent bought a picture book of The Journey to the West for his students, and took their children to read it with joy. However, in the process of reading, he found that the illustrations of The Journey to the West's picture book were too "explicit", which was hardly suitable for children to read.

The content of the illustration is a picture of a female monster taking a bath. Several female monsters get together to take a bath and discuss how to catch Tang Priest. The clothes are very exposed, and all the places that girls shouldn't be exposed are exposed, while Pig Bajie is still watching on the shore. Parents think that this picture means that adults "blush" when they see it, let alone let such a small student see it.

The parent was very angry, so he posted the illustration on the Internet and criticized it. Also reminded other parents not to buy the same picture book when buying. As a result, they did not expect to be scolded by netizens. Although a small number of parents agree with this parent's view that picture books are for preschool children, such explicit pictures are really inappropriate, which will definitely have adverse effects on students and completely poison young students.

But more voices think that this parent has too many things to do and treats the students' thinking with adult thinking. For younger students, this picture is nothing, and there is no misunderstanding at all. Maybe I don't think my mother is like this.

On the contrary, parents are too nervous and worried, which will attract students' attention and curiosity, which is really not conducive to students' learning and growth. Many people who have experienced it also said that they saw a lot more than this when they were young, but they didn't feel anything at that time, just thought the content was interesting, and then they didn't.

Sex education is an educational work that parents must do well for preschool children. Parents should never talk about transsexuality and be ashamed to talk about it. This gives the bad guys a chance to hurt their children. Only by letting students have a clear understanding of gender and know how to protect themselves can they ensure that they will not be hurt or hurt others.

In my opinion, students must experience ups and downs in the process of growing up. Only by letting them try on their own can they grow into a strong and brave person. Don't stop when you encounter problems, but actively guide students, which will naturally eliminate bad impressions. Some parents can't see anything that they think is "problematic" for students to contact, and try their best to report it, ignoring cultural heritage and future development. Seemingly caring, it is actually hurting your children.

Adults and students have different ways of thinking, and students simply can't see the ambiguous problems that parents see, unless they intentionally guide them, which will make students come into contact with them prematurely on the Internet. If parents want to avoid students being affected, they should know what their real job is, instead of giving up everything.