Sexual education is about human reproduction, intercourse, and other aspects of sexual behavior. Exploring education on reproductive behavior generally involves describing the process of creating a subsequent life in stages, including conception, embryonic and placental development, pregnancy, and childbirth. Often also includes sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and prevention, as well as contraception.
How to provide sex education for people of all ages:
1. Infancy:
Confirm the biological gender of the baby, give the child a suitable name based on gender, wear clothing that matches gender, and purchase corresponding toys.
2. Early childhood:
Helping children acknowledge their gender, defining their gender role behavior and dynamic responses based on gender norms, and not adopting a simple rebuke and fraudulent attitude towards children showing nudity and reproductive organs, not only telling them shame, but also not surprising. Parents can speak frankly about the differences between male and female children's sexual organs and the question of where I came from, without the need to speak deeply. Encourage children to play games with peers of the same sex and opposite sex, cultivate a natural and healthy attitude towards interacting with peers, and build a healthy personality.
3. Juvenile period:
Education on explaining the morphology and physiology of male and female reproductive organs, menstrual and ejaculation phenomena, their physiological significance, and health knowledge on how to correctly view masturbation issues, providing young and adolescent girls with correct guidance of youth consciousness with frank and normal communication opportunities, developing normal friendships among classmates, promoting their ability to resist temptation, and properly handling issues such as sexual intercourse to avoid forming the impression that sex is dirty and indecent in children's minds, Try to use academic names or borrow materials such as textbooks and videos for education.
4. Youth:
Education on the concept of love choosing couples, educational morality and heavy, implicit concept of sexual civilization education on Premarital sex to improve the ability to properly deal with complex problems in sexual intercourse, premarital eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics, eugenics
5. Adulthood:
The art of sex, how to improve the quality of sexual life of couples, how to prevent extramarital sexual behavior, how to prevent extramarital sexual behavior, how to conduct moral education and other Reproductive system disease prevention and sexual life health education.