Sex education is an essential aspect of a child’s development and well-being. When correct information about topics of sex and sexuality is provided by doctors, schools, parents, and trusted adults, children and adolescents become informed [4]. It helps adolescents understand their rights, develops values, and aids in effective decision-making around sex [2]. In many societies, conversations around sex and sexuality are taboo. Sex education can help build an idea of a meaningful relationship in children [6]. Establish open dialogues, and use questions as opportunities: Often children are curious and ask questions about sex, sexuality, and relationships. doi:10.1186/s12978-018-0629-x “Sex education and talking with children about sex: 0-8 years,” Raising Children Network, https://raisingchildren.net.au/school-age/development/sexual-development/sex-education-children (accessed May 13, 2023).