Understand reproductive organs
Teach children about reproductive organs from early childhood. Tell your child that this is private, but we can talk about it. Teach them the correct names, such as penis, vagina and breast. And communicate with children at an appropriate time.
Reject dangerous touches.
Tell your child what a dangerous touch is and be brave enough to refuse. Let them know which parts of the body are private, and no one can touch them at will, including parents.
Intimate relationship
Cultivate a close relationship with children from an early age and let them know that there are no secrets with their parents. In this way, they will be more willing to share their troubles, whether good or bad.
Pay attention to adults
Pay attention to adults who give gifts to children or take them out alone. This may be a sign of sexual assault.
talk
As children grow up, create an environment for them to discuss freely. Tell them to protect themselves with news events and tell their parents in time when they encounter problems.
Suffer sexual assault
If a child shows sexual abuse, please take it seriously. Many children choose silence because they are afraid or misled.
child-rearing
Support children and let them know that sexual assault is not their fault. Seek professional psychological counseling when necessary to help families tide over the difficulties.
physical examination
Take your child to a physical examination when necessary to ensure his health.
Professional psychological consultation
Most victims' families need professional psychological counseling to heal their wounds. Doctors will strictly protect their privacy, so please feel free to ask for help.