① Provide accurate and comprehensive information: Parents should convey information about sexual health to their children at an age that they can understand. This includes the naming of reproductive organs, the origin of life, contraceptive knowledge and so on. Parents need to ensure that accurate and comprehensive information is provided to their children, because wrong or incomplete information will have a negative impact on their concepts and behaviors.
2 Use appropriate terms and languages: Parents need to use terms and languages that their children can understand, and avoid using uncommon or professional terms. At the same time, parents also need to pay attention to tone and expression, so that children can feel respected and understood.
③ Clearly convey values: Sex education is not only related to physical health and safety, but also involves personal values and moral standards. Parents should clearly convey their values to their children, such as respect for others, responsibility and so on.
④ Follow the children's rhythm: Sex education is a step-by-step process, and it is necessary to decide when and what kind of information to convey according to the children's age and development level. Parents should respect the development rhythm of each child and avoid conveying relevant information too early or too late.
⑤ Establish open communication channels: Parents should establish open communication channels to let their children know that they can talk about any sexual health issues with themselves at any time. This can help children form a positive and healthy attitude and let them feel understanding and support.
Correct sex education is very important for children's growth. Parents should convey information related to sexual health to their children in an open, respectful and understanding manner.
Brief introduction of English curriculum standard content
The New Curriculum Standard for Senior High School English in Yi J