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Is it necessary to educate children about sex?
Many guardians don't talk to their children. When children ask them where they come from, guardians just pick them up. In fact, sex education for children should not be so narrow. Children should be made aware of gender differences, physical differences between men and women, and differences in sexual communication as soon as possible, which will help children frankly accept their physiological changes in the process of growth and development, have a healthy sexual psychology, and protect themselves from harm.

The earlier sex education for children, the better.

Different from the growth of predecessors many years ago, the growth process of modern children is accompanied by various TV dramas and movies, with intimate scenes. Nowadays, children's psychological and physical development is relatively precocious, and many girls come to menstruation at the age of 8 or 9. Parents should pay close attention to their children's development and change in time, conduct sex education for their children as soon as possible, and don't always expect the time is ripe, talk it over with their children and solve all the big problems.

Where children come from, you should talk to them. Children are just curious or eager to learn knowledge. Parents regard sex as a hidden topic and hide it, but it is easy to arouse children's curiosity and regard sex as an ordinary problem. In this way, when children enter adolescence, they will seek help from their parents when they have troubles.

The latent silence in life carries out sex education.

Sex education does not need to be deliberate, and the potential silence in life can be used for sex education. For example, when children are young, parents can naturally talk to their children about the development of organs and how to clean them. They can also use schools to let their children raise silkworms and talk about the reproduction and death of animals. When neighbors and relatives are pregnant and have children, they can start to discuss what fertility looks like, take their children for a walk in the park, and use the opportunity of observing animals and plants to explain how organisms spread pollen and how to mate and reproduce life.

In addition, you can also buy some sex education books suitable for your child's age, discuss with your child after reading them, and listen to your child's views on these contents.