prevent disease
Sex education can help teenagers nip in the bud and greatly reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual disorders after marriage.
Shaping moral concepts
Timely sex education in adolescence is helpful to guide teenagers to abide by the social morality of sex and sexual behavior and cultivate noble sexual morality. In this way, children can effectively avoid puppy love, premarital sex, teenage pregnancy, sexual perversion and crime.
Promoting physical and mental health
Timely sex education can help teenagers correctly treat and deal with these sexual physiological and psychological problems, promote the normal development of body and mind, and prevent physical and psychological diseases.
Cultivate a correct sexual concept
Children are curious, and more sex education during school can help children understand the relationship between men and women earlier and lay a mature foundation for future exchanges between men and women. Sex education is not limited to behavior, but includes a wide range of knowledge such as reproductive organs and life gestation process, which is of great help to children's growth.