Saturday, December 24, 2011

Should sex education since the age of 2 years?


Talking about sex to children is not easy. Many parents feel uncomfortable, scared, and confused to begin with. So, when exactly the right time for parents to begin teaching on sexuality education to her baby?

Recent research related to sex education has recommended to the parents to start giving pemahanan about sexuality to their children since the age of 2 years.

A guide from the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) said, talking about sexuality to children will not make them think to do so. Indeed several studies have shown, children who do not receive an explanation of sex from parents tend to try it earlier.

"Soon the talk and talk as often as possible," said Jenny Walsh, from La Trobe University, who argues that talking about sex with children from an early age will give the opposite effect.

In the guide said that many parents are still nervous about talking about sexuality, including topics such as anatomy, babies, romance, and sexual feelings.

The writer says, with the latest guidelines, it is expected that parents have started to discuss the issue of sex to their children since she was 2 years old and continue until they are 17 years old.
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