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Children's mental health and sex education: we need more open thinking.
When you see people wearing cool clothes near the school, have you ever worried about the impact on children's mental health? This is indeed a comprehensive problem involving education, sex education, moral concepts and social values. It affects the interests of families, schools, society, government and other levels. As bystanders, we deeply understand your worries and anxieties. But perhaps we should think deeply about the reasons behind it.

Think deeply about the reasons behind the problem.

We need to think deeply about the reasons behind the problem. Is the child's mental health really threatened, or does our own psychological pressure and code of conduct need to be further improved and standardized?

Children's mental health

Children's mental health is not influenced by others' contact, but shaped by our education and family environment. As parents, we should provide rich mental health and sex education resources for children, so that they can understand the diversity of the outside world, rather than avoiding and escaping.

The responsibility of the school

Schools should also expand sex education courses and actively respond to the challenges and problems of the real society. We need to adjust our attitude, enhance our values, and believe that children have unique cognitive abilities and values.

Open mind

We should respect everyone's choice and let children have a broader space for exploration in their hobbies. Only in this way can we really help them grow up healthily and become more free and confident people.