Many parents' thoughts are traditional and think it is hard to say. In fact, children should have sex education in time. Only in this way can they know themselves more correctly and let their children learn how to protect themselves and how to express themselves after being violated. Why are so many children afraid to tell their parents after being sexually assaulted, or not at all? Of course, this is all because parents have problems with sex education. Many children are afraid to tell their parents because they don't have enough knowledge about sex education. They think these things are nothing at all, so they don't care much.
Therefore, as parents, after children have gender awareness, they must input relevant knowledge. At first, there is no need to be too abstruse, just tell the children that the vest and underwear are covered and others can't touch them at will. Secondly, tell children that there are differences between men and women. If necessary, parents can find some cartoons similar to sex education for their children, or buy similar combs, which will also make them better accepted and facilitate parents to carry out sex education. Maybe some children will ask some questions between the sexes. As a parent, you should still give your child an answer at this time, instead of messing around. Many post-90s children know where their parents come from, and their answers are always varied. Some said they were picked up from outside, while others said they were given by others. In short, they just didn't tell the truth to their children.
In fact, when children ask similar questions, it is a good time to educate them about sex. Parents should not blindly answer that they don't know or are ambiguous. In short, sex education is not a difficult thing to say. Parents still need to input this knowledge to their children so that they can know how to protect themselves. If parents find it difficult to talk about it, then the child will definitely be affected and will not know how to deal with it in the future.