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Adolescence Love: How to Guide Children Correctly
Adolescence love is a wonderful experience for children, accompanied by our infatuation in youth. But we need to treat this phenomenon rationally and avoid labeling children as "puppy love" easily. This paper will discuss how to guide children through the stage of adolescent love correctly from the aspects of correctly guiding children, establishing a correct view of marriage and love, and sex education.

Understand and tolerate children's emotional expression.

Children express their feelings in different ways. We should understand them from the perspective of children with understanding and tolerance. If both parties are emotionally mature, parents and teachers should guide their children to make wise choices and give them timely care and correct education.

Establish a correct view of marriage and love

Adolescence is the stage when children are impulsive to the opposite sex. At this time, it is necessary to guide children to correctly look at the responsibility and respect in love and marriage. When children can turn the passion of youth into positive motivation, we don't have to worry that they will go astray.

The importance of sex education

Lack of sexual knowledge is one of the main reasons for puppy love among many primary and secondary school students. Therefore, from early childhood, it is necessary to give children proper sex education to satisfy their curiosity about sex. As children gradually uncover the mystery of sex, they will be able to face the attraction of the opposite sex correctly and avoid falling in love prematurely.

Give children enough time and space.

We should give children in love enough time. Romeo and Juliet effect tells us that when both parties in love are disturbed by the outside world, their feelings will deepen. Therefore, when parents find their children in puppy love, there is no need to rush to break them up. It may be a better choice to give them enough time and space to grow and understand themselves.