Saturday, June 1, 2013

How to Give Early Sex Education for Children

Child Education- Sex education (sex education) is a problem of information regarding human sexuality, including the process of conception, gestation until birth, sexual behavior, sexual intercourse, and health aspects are clearly and correctly. But until now, people's views on sex education are still fairly narrow.

So far, all we are talking sex, then that appear n the minds of most people is sex. Though it means sex distinguish men and women are biologically. Until now, there have been no educational or social institutions that provide adequate information about sex and relationships.

Sex education for children  is supposed to be introduced early in the child either through formal or informal education. Family Planning Association in England from the age of four years said children should be given sex education. This is intended to reduce the number of abortions and sexually transmitted infections among adolescents.

Sex education will help your baby to understand the reproductive organs and associated with sexuality. Early on, children should be taught to know his body parts and basic differences between male and female sexuality and the relationship between them.

Here are the benefits of sex education.

1. To find sexual information for adolescents
2. So that children have awareness of the importance of understanding the issue of sexuality
3. So that children have awareness of sexual functions
4. In order for children to understand the problems of adolescent sexuality
5. In order for children to understand the factors that cause sexual problems.

You may just realize the importance of sex education after the rampant cases of promiscuity among teenagers appear is increasing from year to year. Promiscuity fueled by increasingly sophisticated technological advances and global economic factors. However, it is not only the cause of the increased promiscuity, the most important is sex education for your child.

Sex education is also very necessary to anticipate, learn, and prevent activities capable of avoiding promiscuity and other negative impacts. The role of parents assisted by educational institutions or other supporting agencies is needed to teach sex education from an early age in children.



Some smart kids ask many thing to their parent. So what if the child is asking about sex? Here are tips for answering child question about sex (source: Parenting magazine)

Ask a question
"Like what you hear?" Then continue with "You think about what about it?" If what you hear is not accurate child, try to justify such information.

Give understanding
If your daughter heard about the menstrual cycle, give details of that process that occurs normally in the body of every woman and let them know in a way as simple as possible, said Lynne Kenney, Psy.D. a pediatrician of psychology in Scottsdale, AZ.

"You do not have to explain about sex now, unless your child to hear about it too," he said. If that is the case, explain the science that does not explain about the romantic aspect of the relationship. Still explain that babies come from eggs and sperm. If curiosity has been missed, your child will definitely change the subject of the question.

Mute child anxiety
Changes in your child's body will be scary. "Make sure your child that it is normal to feel worried, and you will always be there to help him," said Kenney, makers of The Family Coach Method.

Ask him if he feels better if he receives more information. If so, choose a book to read together. Example: The Care & Keeping of You: The Body Book for Girls and the Boy's Body Book.

Share with other parents
Think to share this with other parents so that they are more concerned with their children as well. For example, say if your child has started asking about her and you've still given knowledge base.

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