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Sex education is imminent. When is the best age to start?
Due to the influence of our traditional ideas, many parents are still "talking about sex" and lack sex education for their children, which leads many teenagers to be very curious about the differences between themselves and the opposite sex. Our children may often ask their parents some questions: "Where are we from?" "Why should I go to the men's room and the girls go to the women's room?" Wait a minute. Some questions. Adult children must find it ridiculous, but for ignorant children, these problems will always haunt them.

With the continuous development of society, whether children or adults, our access to information has become more and more diversified, and parents have gradually begun to pay attention to children's sex education. They don't think this is a shameful thing, and our children should have a correct understanding.

At what age should sex education start? We might as well listen to the opinions of professionals.

Many well-known experts in China agree that sex education for children is not as early as possible, but there are many time nodes. For example, 1-6 years old is still in infancy. Children at this time are ignorant and don't need much gender education.

And 7- 10 years old belongs to childhood, so you can have some simple sex education, and parents naturally become the best teachers.

10- 14 years old belongs to the juvenile stage. Our school teachers and parents have the obligation and responsibility to educate their children about sex. You can give them simple answers to their questions and tell them in detail about the reproduction and reproduction process of human beings. If it is opaque, you can use cartoons and the like to eliminate the inner mystery.

14- 16 years old, you can tell them some stories about love, so that they can establish correct values and understand love, marriage and sex.

In short, sex education is to tell your children that there is a big difference between boys and girls, and let them learn to protect themselves, respect themselves and respect the privacy and rights of others.