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Sex education: matters needing attention in the details of life
Children's sex education has become a topic of increasing concern in modern society. Many parents are actively learning relevant knowledge, hoping to provide their children with the best education. But sometimes, even if we have enough knowledge reserves, it is easy to make mistakes in the details of life, which will greatly reduce the effect of sex education. Then, what are the details of life that deserve our attention when educating children about sex?

Communication in the shower

Before the child is 3 years old, parents can pass on gender knowledge through the process of bathing. But the child is over 4 years old, so it is necessary to be careful to take a bath. Ensuring that fathers and boys, mothers and girls bathe separately will help children establish gender awareness and privacy boundaries.

Privacy when changing clothes

Some parents may not notice that changing clothes in front of their children may arouse their curiosity about the opposite sex. Therefore, if there is a guardian with a different sex from the child at home, you should try to avoid changing clothes in front of the child.

Usage habits of toilets

Parents need to always remember that it is very important to show the correct concept of privacy in front of their children. Whether you go to the toilet or take a bath, you should develop the good habit of closing the door to avoid conveying wrong ideas to your children.

Avoid premature sexual display.

When children are too young, try to avoid showing intimate sex life in front of them, because they may not understand or be curious about it.

Dressing habits

Try not to wear open-backed pants for children, which is not only not conducive to cultivating children's gender awareness, but also may put children in danger. Try to let the children wear complete pants when going out.

Behavior in public places

We should educate our children to be civilized in public places, and not to urinate or expose their bodies anywhere. If they need to go to the toilet, they should be led to the public toilet.