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Sex education for boys
First of all, when is it appropriate to start sex education for boys? Like girls, parents can distinguish their different gender characteristics from listening and watching. They know their sex at the age of two or three, so it is a critical period for boys to have sex education at the age of three. Parents help their babies to establish a correct sense of gender identity and know what their gender is, which is different from girls.

Scientific knowledge

Let children understand scientific sexual knowledge, including gender, sexual development and how to prevent related diseases.

Protect yourself

Let children learn to protect themselves. Never be careless just because you are a boy. Boys can also be violated.

Good living habits

Cultivate children's good living habits and so on.

Dad's participation

In the current family relationship, dad is absent in family education and companionship, and it is essential for him to participate in cultivating boys' sound gender awareness.

♂? Sports chat.

Accompanied by his father, playing sports and chatting together are very beneficial to cultivate children's courage, adaptability and masculinity. Even if his father is not very good at sports, he should encourage his children to do more activities.

Bath teaching

Let children know their own bodies, instead of finding a time to teach them deliberately, just let them integrate into life and teach them naturally. For example, let the father take the child to take a bath, tell the baby the names and functions of various parts of the body, tell the child where the private parts are and where they can't be seen and touched by others, and let the child know to respect the privacy of himself and others.

Men and women should be cautious in their communication.

Let the baby gradually know the difference between men and women, how to respect girls in the future and how to become a real man. Frankly responding to children's curiosity and questions will achieve better results than hiding them.