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How should parents educate their children about sex?
Sex education has four main tasks: 1, teaching children scientific sexual knowledge, including human sexual organs and reproductive system, human sexual development, sexual orientation and gender, and how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.

Some parents are influenced by incorrect ideas or find it difficult to talk about them, and often avoid imparting such knowledge.

Experts say this is very dangerous. Because children's initial curiosity about sex only stays in acquiring sexual knowledge, if this demand is not met, it may develop into curiosity about sexual behavior, and then explore and try.

2. Guide children to protect themselves from infringement.

In real life, many children make "sexual mistakes" because they don't know how to protect themselves, which leads to more and more unmarried mothers. Some parents think that this kind of content will make children more simple, but simplicity sometimes becomes ignorance. Children are often blind when dealing with "sexual confusion". Once in trouble, they will panic. If they can hide it, they will cheat. If they cheat, the consequences will be more serious.

Therefore, parents should educate their children how to protect themselves, and also tell them how to seek help as soon as possible after making mistakes.

3. Provide education on sexual values and attitudes.

Parents should clearly tell their children that it is risky to get involved in sexual relations before maturity; Sexual problems include physical, psychological, ethical and social problems. It is healthy to combine these aspects completely to express sex. Any sexual behavior has consequences, so everyone has the right and obligation to make highly responsible choices for themselves and others in sexual behavior, including leading an honest and clean life, rejecting immature sexual relations and opposing coercion. Let children understand the respect and equality between the two sexes and acquire the skills of communication between the two sexes.

4. Cultivate children's good living habits and let them have a sound future.

Tell children that there are many bad habits in life that are not conducive to reproductive health, such as wearing tight and airtight jeans, excessive alcohol and tobacco, and lack of regularity in life.

In fact, it is parents' responsibility to let children know about sexual knowledge and family values, and it is also one of parents' greatest happiness.

Sex education doesn't need to be conducted in the dark or embarrassed. This may be an interesting thing. Educating children about sexual knowledge is not only to guide them to understand human anatomy and fertility. Sex education is to teach them their own characteristics as boys or girls and lay the foundation for what kind of men or women they will become in the future. Sex education is to teach them some skills so that they can establish good interpersonal relationships now and in the future.