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Parents must watch: the life details of children's sex education
In today's society, we are increasingly aware of the importance of sex education for children. Many parents are actively studying, hoping to provide their children with comprehensive sex education knowledge. However, even if we have rich knowledge, negligence in some details of life may lead to the failure of sex education. So, what details of life should parents pay attention to?

Bath details

Before the children are 3 years old, we can accompany them to take a bath, which is a good opportunity to convey gender awareness. But when children are over 4 years old, we need to pay more attention to the details of bathing. Father takes boys to wash, and mother takes girls to wash, which helps them to establish gender awareness and privacy concept.

Clothing details

Some parents may not pay much attention to changing clothes in front of their children. Although it seems harmless at home, this behavior may stimulate children's curiosity about the opposite sex. Without the correct guidance of their parents, they may try to explore by themselves, which may bring unexpected harm.

Bathroom details

If the gender of the family is different from that of the child, parents should be more careful not to let the child feel that the toilet can be opened. Such behavior may not only make children be watched in public, but also make children the target of bad people.

details of life

For younger children, we should avoid letting them see the scenes of their parents' life. Because it may arouse their curiosity, and it is difficult for us to explain it to them clearly. The content of sex education should be based on children's age and cognitive ability, and should not be ahead of schedule.

Clothing details

At home, we can choose to dress our children in trousers instead of open-backed trousers, which helps to cultivate their gender awareness and self-protection awareness. At the same time, it is uncivilized to educate children not to urinate or bare their bodies in public places.