1. Understanding Basic Concepts: What is Sex, What are the Differences between Men and Women
Since sexuality is a natural part of our lives, it is very important to talk to our children about sex in an open and honest manner. How do we start? Let’s start with understanding the basic concepts. What is sex exactly? Sex is a biological characteristic that defines the possibility of being male or female. There are physical characteristics that generally define our sex.
Are there differences between men and women? Yes, there are differences between the male and female sex. These differences include the biological function of the body, such as the hormonal system and body structure. In addition, there are psychological, social, and cultural differences between men and women.
Talking to children about the differences between men and women is important so they can better understand the world around them and themselves. It also helps them develop the ability to distinguish between justice and equality versus racism and oppression. Additionally, it helps them understand and respect themselves and others in a communicative and respectful manner.
In summary, understanding the basic concepts of sex and the differences between men and women is important for self-understanding and building healthy and empowering relationships. As a parent, you need to consider how to explain this topic in a way that is appropriate for your child’s age and level of understanding.
2. Understanding and Coping with Sexual Emotions and Feelings
The ability to understand and cope with sexual emotions and feelings is very important in dealing with the topic of sex in the family. Children need to learn how to identify their own and others’ emotions, as well as how to cope with feelings of shame, discomfort, or unease. To help them with this, it is important to create an open and safe environment where they feel free to ask questions, express opinions, and collaborate.
“Giving children the freedom to ask and express their opinions on sexual topics.”
Michal Greenberg – Parenting Guide
To help children develop the ability to understand and cope with sexual emotions and feelings, it is important to be available and attentive to the things they can bring to the table. Parents should empower their children to talk about anything and guide them to think in a healthy and constructive way about sexual topics and feelings.
Additionally, it is important to explain to children the importance of strengthening personal courage and the courage to express their feelings and emotions without fear of criticism or harassment. Parents should demonstrate respect and dignity and be positive examples for their children in valuing themselves and feeling secure in their bodies.

In conclusion, the ability to understand and cope with sexual emotions and feelings is an important skill that children need to develop in order to deal with the topic of sex in a healthy and informed manner. Parents play a central role in this and should be attentive, available, and involved in guiding this process in the right way.
3. How to Talk about Sexual Topics at Different Ages: Young Children, School-Age Children, and Adolescents
A mother tells her two-year-old daughter that her body is private and that she will always be available when she wants to talk about it. She explains to her that it is important to talk about sexual topics in order to understand her body and know how to take care of herself. She recognized this guide on how to talk about sexual topics at different ages from her reading and her fear.
School-age children and adolescents also need to understand how their behavior affects others and how they can take care of themselves and set healthy boundaries for themselves and others. Open and honest dialogue can help them understand and appreciate their souls and bodies, and provide them with tools to cope with complex feelings and situations.
Parents, it is important to remember that discussing sexual topics is not a simple matter but helps children and adolescents develop a positive self-perception and understand their values and the correct social values. More information and tools will be added for parents on how to continue and improve the dialogue with their children on sexual topics.
4. How to Maintain Privacy and Boundaries in Conversations about Sexual Topics with Children
When discussing sexual topics with children, it is important to maintain privacy and boundaries. First, it is important to understand that talking about sexual topics is a natural part of a child’s education and development. Therefore, it is important to maintain an appropriate level of privacy and boundaries suitable for the child’s age.
When entering into conversations about sexual topics with children, it is important to start with open questions and not offend the child in any way. It is important to be mindful of the words you use and understand each child’s boundaries. Also, it is important to listen to the child and give them the feeling that they are heard and understood.
In addition, it is important to explain to the child that they can communicate with you at any time about sexual topics and that you will always be there to help and support them. It is always important to remind them that you are there for them and they can come to you with any questions or things they need to talk about.
In conclusion, maintaining privacy and boundaries in conversations about sexual topics with children is very important and contributes to building a sense of security and trust between the child and the parent. This allows the child to feel comfortable and open to conversation and provides them with the appropriate tools to cope with sexual topics in a healthy and conscious manner.
5. How to Promote Gender Equality and Develop a Positive and Healthy Perception of Body and Sex
When talking to our children about sex and body topics, it is important to remember that their physical and sexual perception is largely influenced by the parents and adults around them. In order to promote gender equality and develop a positive and healthy perception of body and sex, there are several important points to consider:
1. Be a positive example – Your behavior and speech towards the body and sex will influence children’s perceptions. It is important to be a positive example and empower them with a positive self-value.
2. Think about body language – It is important to teach children to understand and identify their feelings and desires, and to teach them to express their desires in a healthy and respectful manner.
3. Recognize and respect differences – It is important to teach children about the differences between men and women and encourage respect and appreciation for each.
4. Collaborate on decisions – It is important to empower children and provide them with means to make decisions and take responsibility for their body and sex.
5. Act with identity and respect – It is important to empower children as individuals with rights and teach them to act with identity and respect towards themselves and others.
Through proper guidance and instruction, we can promote gender equality and develop a positive and healthy perception of body and sex in our children. This will create a pleasant and respectful environment in which our children will grow to be connected and confident sons and daughters in their bodies and sex.
6. How to Deal with Family Baggage and Culture on Sexual Topics
As children grow, they deal with many influences from their surroundings, including family baggage and culture. Parents need to be aware of how they talk to their children about sexual topics and understand how to foster an open and safe dialogue. Here is a guide to help you deal with family baggage and culture on sexual topics:

Dana Riviv – Child and Adolescent Psychologist
1. Understanding and Coping with Family Values: It is important to understand the perspectives and values that come from the family and culture and deal with them individually. Talk to children about different perspectives and the gaps between them.
2. Open Dialogue: Create an open and safe conversation environment at home where children can ask questions and discuss anything.
“Think of sexuality as a natural topic for conversation with children, like other topics.”
Ilana Cohen – Children’s Guide
3. Training on Sexual Topics: Educate yourself on sexual topics and how to explain them to children in a fair and clear manner.
4. Sexual Education at Home: Promote discussions on sexual topics at home and encourage children to ask questions and participate in discussions.
5. Healthy Communication Environment: Promote a healthy communication environment in the family where children can express their opinions and receive support and understanding.
6. Education on Sexual Health: Teach children about sexual health and its implications, and how to maintain their sexual health in a safe and healthy manner.
“Reasonable to receive children’s questions about sex as part of the adolescent process.”
Dana Riviv – Child and Adolescent Psychologist

By dealing openly and clearly with family baggage and culture on sexual topics, parents can promote a healthy and safe dialogue with their children and help them develop positively and healthily in relation to sexual topics.