Abstract

The rampant sexual violence that occurs in preschool age children makes us aware of the importance of providing sex education to early childhood children. Children's knowledge about sex should be supported by parents' knowledge, because the real teachers are the parents themselves, parents can provide sex education starting when children ask about gender differences, apart from parents, knowledge about sex should be given as early as possible to children either through formal and informal education. The aim of this community service is to educate mothers who have pre-school age children about the importance of providing education to pre-school children to prevent sexual violence against children. This Community Service is carried out directly to mothers at TKIT Darussalam. Education is carried out using video and power point media. Before the education was carried out, mothers were asked to fill out a pretest form and after the education was carried out, a post test was carried out with the results of an increase in mothers' knowledge before and after the education was carried out. Mothers are expected to provide education to children in order to prevent sexual violence against children.

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