Cultivate the correct concept of sex from an early age: cultivate the correct concept of sex for girls from an early age, so that they can understand that sex is a natural physiological need, not a disgusting or shameful thing. At the same time, we should also educate them to respect their own bodies and the bodies of others, as well as the responsibilities and risks of sexual behavior.
Explain the female physiological cycle: girls should know their menstrual cycle and menstrual changes before puberty begins. You can teach them how to track their menstrual cycle and how to deal with menstrual discomfort.
Describe the structure and function of sexual organs: Girls need to know the structure and function of their reproductive organs, including vagina, uterus and ovary. Let them better understand their body and sexual behavior.
Emphasize sexual health and safety: tell girls the importance of sexual health and safety and how to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases and sexual abuse. They should know how to use contraceptive measures correctly, such as birth control pills and condoms.
Cultivate girls' self-confidence and independence: encourage girls to be self-confident and independent, not limited to traditional gender roles. They should know that they have the right to have their own body and sex, and learn to say no.
In a word, sex education for girls is a complex and important task, which requires the joint efforts of parents and teachers. Let girls grow up in a good sex education environment, so as to better protect their physical health and mental health.