Integrate sex education into daily life
Parents can impart relevant knowledge through daily life. For example, bathing children can naturally introduce the names of reproductive organs and tell children how to protect themselves.
Respond positively to children's sexual curiosity.
As parents, we should answer children's questions in an open, frank and scientific way, satisfy their curiosity and dispel their doubts.
Equal dialogue and exchange.
Parents can communicate in a more equal and friendly way, communicate with their children as friends, and gain their trust and acceptance more easily.
Explore the answer together
When a child asks a question, if parents are not sure about the answer, they can consult the information with the child and find the answer together. This can cultivate children's independent thinking ability and critical thinking.
Moderately impart knowledge
The transfer of knowledge needs to be gradual, and parents don't have to worry too much about a wide range of issues. As long as you explain it to your child in a natural and peaceful way and emphasize it repeatedly in your daily life, your child will gradually understand and accept it.