Let me briefly talk about my education for children in this respect, which may not be completely correct. Welcome to correct and discuss.
My daughter is about to start school in the sixth grade, and now children are more precocious. By precocity, I mean not only psychological precocity, but also physical precocity, because at this time, I found that the child has developed. If I only wear a T-shirt, my chest has obviously bulged. Knowing that the first sex education with my daughter was imminent, I found an opportunity to talk to her about the changes in her body when taking a bath with her children, and let her know that she needs to pay attention to her behavior in public. Fortunately, my daughter is more sensible and the first communication went smoothly. I can see that my daughter is relaxed.
I was thinking, Bauer, how should I talk to him about this? By the way, my second treasure is a boy, and the second grade will start soon. Unexpectedly, my husband immediately asked to talk to his son face to face about this topic. I asked, the child is only in the second grade. Isn't it a little early to tell him this question? Husband can't say earlier that sex education should start with dolls.
As a result, at the breakfast table on a weekend morning, the conversation between husband and son went like this: Boy, do you have any girls that your class particularly likes?
The son looked at his father with a puzzled face and said, no.
Husband: I tell you, you are still young. You should study hard and don't date other girls. Otherwise, you will make mistakes before you grow up … and then go to prison.
I really can't stop. I immediately interrupted. You have to go to work, or do housework when you are not at work.
Obviously, my son learned his first sex education in this simple and rude chat.
Conclusion: It is very necessary to have sex education in early childhood. First of all, you have to let your child know about the physiological changes, such as the girl's first menstruation and the boy's first nocturnal emission, so that your child can understand that these are normal physiological changes.
Physical changes can also lead to psychological changes. Psychological changes are reflected in the interaction between children and the opposite sex, especially the boy's sexual impulse to the opposite sex. This requires special attention. Through study, fitness, running and swimming, children can be distracted and distracted. Don't ignore it.