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Family sex education starts at 6 o'clock.
1. After a child is born, regardless of gender, there should be no confusion in the choice of name, clothing and daily necessities, lest the child form a hazy consciousness about himself and others at an early age, thus affecting his sexual orientation. Expecting a child to be the gender expected by parents, or parents favoring boys or girls, or intentionally dressing girls as men, or dressing boys as women, will affect children's gender identity and lead to later changes in personality and behavior.

When children can understand, parents should have sex education in their daily life, such as taking a bath, dressing, having a haircut and choosing toys. Children can also be guided to observe the growth and reproduction of animals and plants through books, pictures, movies and storytelling, so that they can have a natural understanding of reproduction, accept nature, love human beings, understand the essence of life and realize their gender identity.

3. Free exploration of one's body is a good start for health sex education. In family life, parents should choose the right time, such as taking a bath and sleeping. And naturally let children know their own bodies, especially the reproductive organs are as mysterious as other human organs, and guide children to keep their bodies clean and develop good hygiene habits.

When children ask questions about sex, parents should not avoid them. Answer in a language and way that children can understand and accept, so that children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge can be solved and satisfied.

It is also important to regulate parents' own behavior. Parents' feelings are sincere, harmonious and moral. Setting a good example for children will make them love life, love life and treat sexual problems correctly.

6. Frequently encountered problems should be correctly understood. How is a person born? We can start with the flowering and fruiting of plants, and then connect with human sexuality and reproduction, and we can also make a demonstration metaphor from the reproductive activities of animals. A brief introduction to human reproductive physiology will help children understand this problem. In short, sex education for children should be true and not too complicated; We should not only encourage children's thirst for knowledge, but also naturally postpone some specific details to their later lives.