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When should parents start sex education for their babies?
With the progress of society and the opening of mind, people gradually attach importance to sex education for children. Sex education is no longer a difficult topic, but many parents don't know how old their children are before they can start sex education.

Children aged 2-3 can start sex education. When it comes to sex education, in fact, many parents think that this kind of problem can not be raised until the children grow up gradually, but in fact, parents of children aged 2-3 must give their children some appropriate sex education, and children at different stages need different degrees of sex education.

Children aged 2-3 years old already have their own thinking and behavior ability, and children of this age often play with other children, so parents must teach their children what is a boy and what is a girl at this time, and tell them that there is a difference between men and women, and that men and women should get along with each other to a certain extent, so that children can gradually realize what is respect for the opposite sex and what is keeping an appropriate distance and getting along with the opposite sex.

Children aged 3 to 7 will think more clearly after the age of three, so parents can give their children some in-depth sex education at this time, such as letting them know what their private parts are and what other people's private parts are. In the process of getting along, don't let others touch your private parts easily, let alone touch others' private parts at will.

And be sure to tell children that if someone touches themselves at will, they must immediately refuse and call the police in time, or tell their parents.

Only when children have such awareness can they fully protect themselves, especially girls.

Children aged 7- 12 are generally in primary schools. Sex education for children in primary schools is not only sex education, but also teaching children some common sense about reproductive organs.

At the same time, many girls will menstruate in the fifth and sixth grades of primary school. At this time, it is necessary for parents to tell their children what menstruation is and how to use sanitary napkins.

At the same time, children should be taught how to dress appropriately, how to show their beauty at the right age, and their age characteristics.

Only in this way can children have a better understanding of sexual knowledge, and they will not try blindly because of curiosity, resulting in adverse consequences.