Establish a relationship of trust
Establish a trust relationship with children and let them feel the support and care of their parents.
Introduce relevant knowledge step by step.
According to the child's age and cognitive level, gradually introduce relevant knowledge, such as physiological cycle, reproductive organs, gender, sexual behavior and so on.
Emphasize responsibility and risk.
Emphasize the responsibility and risk of sexual behavior, such as pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, mental health, etc. Let children understand that their choices will have an impact on themselves and others.
Protect yourself
Tell children how to protect themselves, such as contraception, and avoid sexual assault.
In exchange for support
Encourage children to communicate with their parents, teachers or other trusted adults so that children can get correct information and support.
make joint efforts
In short, sex education is a long-term process, which requires the joint efforts of parents and children.