China has always maintained a conservative attitude towards sex education. Generally speaking, children will not be exposed to relevant physical health knowledge in class until junior high school. For sex education at home, children are generally simply told not to touch private parts when they are young, and not to let others touch private parts. As one of the countries with high incidence of child sexual abuse, it is really urgent to educate children about sex.
For sex education, every country has its own characteristics. Sex education in some developed countries abroad may give us some lessons.
As a model of sex education in western countries, the Netherlands allowed children to receive sex education as early as 4 years old. Children often discuss sexual topics with their parents at the dinner table.
Finland has a formal sex education book "Our Body" in kindergarten, and parents can tell their children a lesson every day like telling stories.
British law requires children to receive sex education at the age of five. As children grow older, schools will also provide them with different sex education in stages.
I have to say that sex education for children in these countries is really worth learning.
Personally, I agree to carry out sex education in kindergartens in an all-round way. Kindergarten students really don't know many words, but teachers can tell stories through pictures and animations, supplemented by explanations, so that children can understand them more easily.
For primary school, junior high school, senior high school and other stages, it is also an excellent way to spread knowledge to them in stages.
At the same time, as parents, we should also break through the sense of shame and not talk about transsexuality. Not only should children be told to protect their privacy, the differences between men and women and so on. But we should also teach them to respect others and tell them what to do and what not to do.
Remember never to say that sex education is too early. The wicked don't think children are too young.