Thanks for the great addition to this topic a.b.y.a.C brilliant advice and an honest logical truth: "Children need no introduction to naturism."
You are so right when you write: "Today, we reversed it. Adults can display every bits of themselves in all sorts of provocative ways, but children are made to feel ashamed of their skin because of the obscene minds of adults. I am sure the most morally conservative person 100 years ago wouldn't comprehend our clothing culture today."
It is another part of the "Irony" that Anna writes about above and the topsy turvy way that naturism in Britain is currently seeing, further covered by RnR.
We are going against nature with our behaviour and that is a big part of this year's slogan of The Natural Choice. https://www.anaturistworld.com/article/naturism-the-natural-choice
Naturists know we are on the right track, doing the right thing and tuned into the right way. So we should be proud of this, state it clearly and stand by it.
As Albert writes at the end: "Naturism is about being natural. Nudity is natural. Clothing is a purposeful add-on. If we stick with this simple line of thought, children will get it. We also want them to pass on the same line of thought to their children. In time, nudity will be a family tradition, and we will become multi-generation naturists."