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How to correctly educate children about sex?
Children's sex education is a sensitive and important issue, which needs to be handled carefully. The following are some suggestions for correct sex education for young children:

Clear goal: Make sure your goal is to provide healthy, positive and appropriate sex education and help young children establish positive sexual concepts and attitudes.

Respect privacy: respect children's privacy and personal space, and avoid asking too personal questions. Keep an open environment so that children have the opportunity to ask their own questions.

Use proper vocabulary: Use age-appropriate vocabulary to describe body parts and functions. Avoid using vague or confusing terms. According to children's understanding ability, gradually introduce more complex concepts.

Provide correct information: Make sure you have a correct understanding of sexual knowledge. Answer children's questions with accurate facts and scientific knowledge. If you are not sure how to answer, promise to answer and then do further research.

Emphasize boundaries and safety: educate children about personal boundaries, physical safety and the importance of distinguishing between good and bad touches. Let them know which touches are inappropriate and encourage them to seek help from you or other trusted adults.

Promoting gender equality: teaching children the importance of gender equality and respect. Encourage them to respect people of different genders and sexual orientations and avoid gender stereotypes and discrimination.

Use appropriate educational resources: Choose educational resources suitable for children, such as picture books, pictures, simple explanations and games. These resources can help them better understand and accept sex education.

Understand the development stage: understand the development stage and cognitive ability of children to adapt to their needs and understanding ability. Avoid giving them information that is too complicated or inappropriate for their age.

Cooperate with parents: Cooperate with parents of young children to ensure that they have a clear understanding of sex education and keep in touch with them. Respect family values and beliefs, and work with them to provide good sex education for children.