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Early Child Sex Education, Here Are 9 Benefits!

Early Child Sex Education, Here Are 9 Benefits!


Introducing sexuality education in children should be done from an early age. There is no need to doubt, feel taboo, uncomfortable, or indifferent when teaching them. Especially if your child has started asking questions about things related to aspects of sexuality or marital relationships, you must be responsive. You can take the opportunity to learn from every moment in your child’s daily life. For example, when the child is bathing, you can provide information on how to clean the child’s genitals appropriately. Or, when sitting with girls, provide information about how to dress modestly.

Thus, you indirectly teach children to respect their own bodies more. To become a mentor and teacher for children, you as a parent need to prepare and equip yourself with knowledge about sexuality. Apart from reading, you can get these knowledge by attending class sessions parenting to sharpen skills in interacting with children. When you have the knowledge of sexuality education, then you must be a parent who is ready to be asked. For this reason, confidence when answering children’s questions is very important for you to have. Stop feeling nervous or stuttering when your child asks ‘leading’ questions. If you are still unsure, there is nothing wrong with asking for help from an expert, such as a doctor or psychologist.

Not only answering children’s curiosity, knowledge about sexuality has other benefits for children. Here are some of them:

  • Generate understanding in children how each member of the body works in accordance with the expected growth stages.
  • Provide information and direction on how children should maintain cleanliness and care for their sexual organs.
  • Children can understand the changes that occur in their bodies according to development, so they go through the development phase comfortably and healthily.
  • Make children understand about the process of procreation.
  • Preparing children for changes that will occur as a result of their growth
  • Strengthen the process of his identity related to his gender.
  • Creating awareness that sexual relations are sacred and only done in the context of marriage.
  • Prepare children to be able to raise families and be responsible parents
  • Prevent children from deviant sexual behavior, free sex, early marriage, STDs, HIV / AIDS.