About sex education, many parents are difficult to say, shy to express with their children, also feel they can not grasp the degree, mom and dad may wish to learn from this “sex education schedule”.
1 First and second grade
(1) The basic parts of the human body and their names.
(2) The way living things reproduce (plants, animals).
Self-protection.
(a) The private parts of the body to be protected.
(b) Methods of interacting with people and the degree of control in interaction.
2 3rd and 4th grade
(1) The basic process of the birth of human life.
(2) The meaning of friendship and fraternity, and methods of making friends.
(3) Social norms of gender roles.
Self-protection.
(a) Methods and scales of getting along with strangers who help you in good faith.
(b) Methods of interacting with strangers alone.
3 Grades 5 and 6
(1) The functions of the reproductive organs of both sexes.
(2) General knowledge of female menstruation and menstrual hygiene and health; physiological phenomenon of spermatorrhea in boys.
(3) Psychological differences between boys and girls, understanding, communication, cooperation and mutual help between boys and girls.
(4) The physical beauty of boys and girls and the beauty of clothing appropriate to their age and gender characteristics.
(5) Methods and etiquette of interaction with the opposite sex.
Self-protection.
(a)Sexual harassment, ways to protect yourself against sexual harassment.
(b) Sexual assault, ways and means to seek help and assistance in sexual assault.
(c)Identify the bad information in comics, books and magazines, internet and other media, and avoid being influenced by yellow information.
(d)Basic knowledge of AIDS, the ways of transmission and prevention of AIDS.
4 First Year
(1)The concept of puberty.
(2) Functional development of the first and second sex organs and health care.
(3) Girls and the first menstrual period, boys and seminal emission.
(4) Properly face masturbation, sexual fantasy, and personal privacy.
(5) Learning to interact with the opposite sex.
(6) Sexual harm, sexual harassment, and sexual protection.
5Junior year
(1)Unrequited love.
(2) Juvenile sexual impulses and sexual impulse resolution.
(3) Personal attraction to the opposite sex and psychological and physical factors of attraction to the opposite sex.
(4) Methods of refusing sexual harm and sexual harassment to acquaintances and relatives.
6 Junior year
(1) The characteristics of first love.
(2) Us and love.
(3) The relationship of sex, love and marriage to each other.
(4) Teenage pregnancy, abortion issues, and understanding the responsibilities and consequences of premarital sex.
(5) Contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.
(6) Experiences and successes in relationships with the opposite sex.
7 Senior Year
(1) Prevention of diseases of the reproductive system.
(2) Sexual attitudes.
(3) Respect for people of different sexual orientations (including homosexuals).
(4) Internet dating and dating skills (respect for privacy, personal safety, etc.).
(5) The relationship between sexuality and marriage.
(6) Responsibility, consequences and prevention of premarital sex.
(7) Choosing a spouse and rational breakups and lost love adjustment.
8 Sophomore Year
(1) Comparison of various contraceptive methods and clarification of concepts (oral contraceptive pill, injectable contraceptive method, intrauterine device, condom, safety period, ligation).
(2) Timing and process of conception and common misconceptions.
(3) The physical and psychological effects of abortion.
(4) Prevention of AIDS and other STDs.
(5) Legal regulation of sexual behavior.
9 Senior Year
(1) The effects of different forms of marriage and family on family members (first marriage, divorce, remarriage, infertility, homosexuality).
(2) The understanding of love.
(3) How young students choose a spouse.