First, treat sex education correctly.
Children should not be embarrassed to ask questions about organs, which will make them feel that this is a bad thing. In fact, the harder it is for parents to talk, the more embarrassed they are to tell their children, and the stronger their curiosity will be, and they will explore for themselves. However, if our parents tell their children this knowledge intuitively, their children will feel less mysterious than other knowledge. For example, a child asks why his organs are different from those of a girl. At this time, we should tell our children the difference directly, and tell them that organs are also a part of our bodies. No one can touch it except yourself or the parents who took it to the doctor. Children have ideas at every stage. At this stage, children ask this question, and we can answer it directly.
Second, show children picture books.
There are many picture books about sex education on the market now, parents can buy them for their children, but before showing them to their children, parents should read them themselves to see if they are suitable for their children. For example, Serena Rushing Forward and Our Bodies are all good books. I think the book Our Body is particularly good. It's a game interactive book. This book explains in detail how children are born. The body organs of boys and girls can give children a very intuitive understanding of their own bodies. ?
There are many cases of sexual assault now, so we must educate our children to protect themselves and not keep secrets for the bad guys. We educate our children about sex, and we can also establish correct concepts for them. ?