1. Enhance self-protection ability: Sex education can help children learn how to identify and respond to potential sexual harassment or sexual assault. This includes understanding the boundaries of the body, how to say "no" and asking for help.
2. Promote healthy relationships: As children get closer to puberty, sex education can help them understand how to establish healthy sexual relationships, including how to use contraception and stay safe.
3. Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases: Sex education can help children understand the knowledge about the spread and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, thus helping them reduce the risk of contracting various sexually transmitted diseases.
4. Cultivate correct cognition: When children know the truth about body, physiology and sex, it can help them avoid wrong cognition, especially on the Internet, which is easily influenced by false information.
5. Explain relevant matters: If children's questions are ignored or ignored, they may ask unreliable peers and the Internet, so cultivating correct sexual concepts and knowledge can help them get better understanding and answers.
In a word, it is very important to educate children about sex, because it can help them cope with the challenges of sexual health and sexual relations when they grow up.