1. Choose the right books: choose books suitable for children's age and reading level. Ensure that the contents of the book are accurate, appropriate and easy to understand. Avoid being too adult or containing too much violence, pornography and other content that is not suitable for children to watch.
2. Establish a trust relationship: Establish an open and frank communication environment with children, so that children can know that they can ask you questions at any time or share their feelings during reading. In this way, they will be more willing to discuss the contents of the book with you, and it will be easier to understand and digest.
3. Explain educational knowledge: at an appropriate time, explain educational knowledge to children and help them understand physiological changes, reproductive health and sexual behavior. This helps them to better understand the contents of the book.
4. Guiding thinking: Encourage children to ask questions and guide children to think and solve problems by themselves. This can improve their critical thinking ability and help them understand the ideas in the book more deeply.
5. Combine the actual situation: connect the contents of the book with children's daily life to help children understand the application of this knowledge in real life. For example, discussing adolescent changes and contraceptive methods can make it easier for children to accept and understand.
6. Advocate correct values: When discussing sex extracurricular books, emphasize correct values and morality. Let children understand that it is very important to respect others and protect the rights and interests of themselves and others.
7. Set an example: As a parent or teacher, you should set an example and set an example. When talking about the topic of sex education, we should keep an open, honest and responsible attitude so that children can learn correct knowledge and values from it.