Sexual Health
Caring style is the first stage of sex education. Children's sex education must know nine key points
Caring education is the first stage of children's sex education. During this period, children mainly live with their parents, who are their first teachers and should assume the function of sexual enlightenment for their children. At this stage, sex education mainly involves communication and exchange between mother and child through touching, nudity, and preventing masturbation. The information conveyed in such communication and exchange is of crucial importance for the physical and mental development of the baby.
At this stage, nurturing education is provided, including the love of the mother and the love of the father. Newborns mainly come into contact with sensory information through their skin, and later gradually understand the world with the development of vision and hearing. Therefore, the way infants and young children satisfy their sexual desires is different from that of adults. Modern infant care advocates breastfeeding, where babies suck on their mother's nipples to obtain abundant milk and satisfy their dietary instincts. Mothers become a source of nutrition for babies. Simultaneously sucking may cause a baby to experience pleasure, and the mother's breasts are also the source of the baby's pleasure, making the mother the first 'object of love' for the baby. From the mother's care, the baby developed a sense of trust and affection.
Mothers should hold their children more, as babies can gain warmth and experience nurturing love in their mother's embrace. The fetus is comforted by the mother's heartbeat rhythm and maintained by body temperature in the uterus. A single delivery leaving the mother's body can cause discomfort for the newborn, and the mother's embrace can allow the baby to feel the familiar environment of body temperature and heartbeat. This is the joy that a newborn experiences for the first time after birth, and it is also the beginning of personal sexiness. Many mothers not only often hold their babies, but also use braces to hold them on their backs during work. When sleeping, mothers sleep with their children in bed, gently tapping their children's bodies to help them fall asleep peacefully. These are beneficial for their physical and mental health, especially for the development of their emotional well-being. But this contact between mother and child is not sexual activity in the adult sense. Modern parenting also advocates for mother and child bathing together. When the baby comes into contact with the mother's moist skin, the mother can gently take pictures of the child's naked body with warm water, which can provide comfort. As long as room temperature allows, children should wear as few clothes as possible and spend as much time naked as possible. Children who are deprived of maternal love or lack parental care often have a higher mortality rate. Even as adults, there are many obstacles to interpersonal relationships due to this reason.