Through the interaction of games and stories, children can understand the concepts of body and gender. Let children know the differences between different parts of the body and gender, and how to protect their private parts.
Avoid talking about pornographic content in front of children, such as nudity and sexual intercourse. These contents may make children feel uncomfortable or confused, and even lead to their wrong understanding of sex.
Encourage children to express their feelings and thoughts. Talk to children about their physical, gender identity and emotional problems and give them support and encouragement.
Educate children about sexually transmitted diseases and how to prevent them. This includes how to use sanitary products correctly and how to avoid unsafe behaviors.
When appropriate, give children professional help in sexual health, such as psychological counseling or doctor consultation.
In short, sex education needs to be conducted in a healthy, safe and respectful environment. Parents and educators should adopt positive, open and appropriate ways to guide children to understand and deal with sex-related problems and help them establish correct sexual concepts and healthy sexual behaviors.