Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English29 Instant
(Visuals: Animation of the male reproductive system or a boy exercising.)
Narrator: "Boys usually begin puberty between the ages of 10 and 14."
More competitive, irritable, or withdrawn – also normal.
Puberty is the 2–5 year period when your body changes from a child’s into an adult’s. It is caused by hormones (chemical messengers). puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 english29
Everyone goes through the same stages, but at different ages (usually starts age 8–13 for girls, 9–14 for boys).
Maya and Leo had been friends since they were five, but lately, everything felt different [1, 2]. For Leo, it started with a confusing mix of excitement and anxiety whenever Maya laughed [2]. For Maya, she noticed her body was changing in ways that made her feel more self-conscious, and she started wondering if the way she felt about Leo was still "just friends" [3, 4].
One afternoon while working on a science project, Leo felt a sudden rush of nerves. His voice cracked as he tried to explain a diagram, and he felt his face turn bright red. Instead of teasing him like she used to, Maya felt a flutter in her chest [2, 5]. She realized that her feelings were shifting into something more romantic—a common part of puberty where hormones influence how we connect with others [5, 6]. (Visuals: Animation of the male reproductive system or
They decided to talk about it. Maya told Leo, "I think I like you in a different way now, but I’m also a little nervous about it." Leo nodded, relieved. "Me too. I don't want to lose our friendship, but I want to see what this is." They agreed to take things slow, understanding that while their bodies and emotions were changing, clear communication and mutual respect were the most important parts of their new relationship [7, 8].
Both boys and girls will notice these changes:
In 1991, there is a lot of talk about peer pressure, drugs, and sex on TV (like Beverly Hills, 90210 or Degrassi Junior High). Here is the truth: More competitive, irritable, or withdrawn – also normal
Puberty is the time when your body begins to change from a child’s into an adult’s. These changes are started by chemicals called hormones (testosterone in boys, estrogen in girls). Puberty usually happens between ages 8 and 14 for girls, and 9 and 15 for boys, but everyone has their own schedule.
Key fact: If you start earlier or later than your friends, that is perfectly normal.