1. Start sex education at an early age: don't wait until the child reaches puberty to start sex education, but start from an early age. Integrate sex education into daily conversation and life, so that children can gradually form a correct concept of sex.
2. Use appropriate language: explain the body structure and physiological process to children in appropriate formal language or easy-to-understand language.
3. Take the child's age as the standard: For children of different ages, it is necessary to master appropriate information and knowledge to avoid bringing unnecessary pressure or useless information to children.
4. Emphasize protecting yourself and others: educate children to respect the wishes of others and protect their health and personal safety.
5. Solve the problem in time: sexual assault and other problems should be solved in time when the child is confused, and the problem cannot be avoided.
6. Keep in touch with children: Sex education is a long-term process. In this process, parents should keep good communication with their children and listen to their thoughts and puzzles at any time.
In short, parents should conduct sex education with an open and respectful attitude, provide their children with correct information and knowledge, and help them form a healthy and positive sexual concept in the process of growing up.