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Protective education
Many parents will be very sensitive and nervous about the topic of sex education, which can be said to be talking about sexual change. Moreover, although many schools offer physiology courses, many teachers are conservative and give rough lectures.

Even let students go home and read their own textbooks. Therefore, to a certain extent, the current attitude of sex education is not open enough and the school teaching is not deep enough, which is also ignored by family education.

Therefore, it is not uncommon for online children and adolescents to be sexually assaulted. Parents should attach importance to sex education and regard sex education as a very important theme of family education. Regarding sex education, parents should put an end to three routine practices: the first is white lies. In early childhood, when children asked their parents where I came from.

Most parents will say something like what they find in the garbage, which misses a natural opportunity for sex education. The second is avoidance and prevarication. When a child asks his younger brother how he grew up in his mother's belly.

Some parents will tell their children: shame, don't ask, or say: you are still young, you will know this when you grow up. The more you say this, the more curious the child will be, and curiosity will drive the child to find channels to answer questions in the future.

And the more depressed, the easier it is for children to make mistakes because of ignorance. A survey in the United States shows that the pregnancy rate of children aged 10-20 has obviously declined after sex education for students. Therefore, the problem of sex education is more than enough. Third, nervous and cramped.

When it comes to sex education, parents themselves are embarrassed, and they will dodge their eyes, prevaricate and hesitate. This will make children feel that sex is not a good thing.

When I grow up, I am ashamed to talk about sex, and I don't look at my physiological needs, even my physiological needs are shameful.