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This guide outlines what children are able to understand at different stages. Beginning a conversation about sexuality early and continuing that conversation as the child grows is the best sex education strategy. Every child is different, but here is a rough guide to what children should be able to understand about sexuality and reproduction at different stages. Toddlers should be able to name all the body parts including the genitals. Using the correct names for body parts will allow them to better communicate any health issues, injuries or sexual abuse.


Sex education




Sexuality: What children should learn and when
Clue is on a mission to help you understand your body, periods, ovulation, and so much more. Start tracking today. Sex drive, is complex and is affected by physical and emotional aspects. Sex is not just for procreation—it should also be pleasurable for every person involved. STIs are common and if caught early, may be treatable. Although sex is a part of the human lifecycle, many people still find it taboo to discuss. Curious about sex, but not sure where to start?



America’s Sex Education: How We Are Failing Our Students
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This study explored the effectiveness of sex education lessons developed for six graders by the local community and experts. Three lesson plans were developed based on a focus group discussion with students, parents, and teachers and then revised based on experts' feedback. The finalized three lessons were taught to sixth graders in three different primary schools. Pre-test and post-test the students' sex education understanding was measured, and a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was used to measure overall sexual attitude and awareness.

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