Sexual Health
What should children do when browsing yellow web pages? How Parents Do a Good Job in Child Sexual Education
A survey in the UK shows that 6% of school-age children have seen pornographic content online. Among primary school students, this proportion has also reached 3%. The internet is becoming more and more developed, and the number of children accessing the internet is also increasing. Meanwhile, the number of children who have read adult websites is also increasing. This is almost a common problem and inevitable. What should children do if they have read these websites? How should teenagers and children avoid adult websites?
What should children do when browsing yellow web pages?
Sometimes children accidentally go to pornographic websites and watch pornographic videos. Parents cannot resist this and cannot muddle through in front of their children. So if parents discover that their child has browsed yellow web pages, should they prohibit their child from accessing the internet? Or label children, criticize and punish them?
In fact, when facing children browsing adult websites, parents must be calm, not avoid, and cannot simply and rudely blame their children. In the process of children's growth, their curiosity about sex is very normal, but in today's society, it is almost impossible to prohibit children from accessing sexual information.
Children's behavior of peeking at adult websites is wrong, but parents can use these opportunities to discuss relevant issues with children from a positive perspective. Let children understand what is right and what is wrong. Instead of letting children learn about sex from their peers or adult websites, it's better for parents to openly and openly discuss relevant topics with their children, help them master sex knowledge, cultivate their ability to recognize sexual information, and gradually guide them to establish correct moral concepts.
As parents, we must fulfill the responsibility of being the first teacher in sex education for our children. Seize the golden age of providing children with popular science knowledge and patiently share relevant knowledge with them.
How do guardians provide child sex education?
1、 Childhood sexual enlightenment education
From the birth of a child, parents must provide sexual enlightenment education to the child, and language and behavior must play a leading role in setting an example for the child. Initially, the mother's words and actions silently influenced the baby's psychology. For example, if a newly born baby is a boy, it is necessary to give him a name with male characteristics, often by the name of the baby, or by the name of a man when he grows up. Also, we need to dress boys and buy toys that are suitable for them to play with; If it's a girl, you need to name her, wear beautiful clothes, and buy a doll to play with. The purpose of the above approach is to help babies establish gender identity awareness correctly and appropriately as soon as possible, and to recognize their gender roles as soon as possible.