The embarrassment faced by sex education
When children are unable to learn correct sexual knowledge and concepts from their parents and teachers, their curiosity and thirst for knowledge dominate their search for answers from the Internet, pornographic books, and pornographic videos. Experts point out that because sex education has fallen into the embarrassing situation of "no education" at home and "pan-education" in society, harmful sexual information has begun to encroach on this position.
“ Teacher, have you ever been to pornographic websites? ”
“ No. ”
“ Then why did you get married? ”
“ Can’t you get married without going to a pornographic website? ”
“How can you get married when you don’t understand anything?”
This conversation took place between Hu Ping, a child sex education expert, and a fifth-grade boy. "Children actually regard pornographic websites as textbooks of sexual knowledge!" Hu Ping said, "Nowadays, society is full of all kinds of bad sexual information, including the Internet, pornographic books and audio-visual products, as well as adults' dirty words, There are a lot of advertisements for sexual health products. It is so easy for children to get bad sexual information, but it is so difficult to learn scientific and healthy sexual knowledge through normal channels."
In schools and families, sexual health education has always been a marginal topic compared to mathematics, physics and chemistry. An online survey by the "Green Apple China Puberty Education Information Network" shows that 66.7% of students' schools or classes have never offered puberty education courses; nearly 55% of parents have never taught puberty knowledge to their children due to difficulty in talking about it or lack of knowledge. .
When children are unable to learn correct sexual knowledge and concepts from their parents and teachers, their curiosity and thirst for knowledge dominate their search for answers from the Internet, pornographic books, and pornographic videos. According to an online survey by the "Green Apple China Puberty Education Information Network", 60.8% of teenagers obtain puberty knowledge through the media, radio, Internet, and books; about 16% learn about it through discussions among friends and classmates; parents and elders Only 4.5% have been instilled with relevant knowledge; and 15.2% of teenagers are confused.
Han Shiping, deputy director of the Hangzhou Institute of Educational Sciences, pointed out that teenagers are facing increasingly open sexual concepts, which is largely the result of environmental influence. We have neglected sex education for a long time, and regaining this ground requires the joint efforts of parents and schools.
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