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Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English29l File

Interspersed with the heavier topics are practical lessons on hygiene.

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In 1991, schools taught the basics of reproduction as a biological fact: Interspersed with the heavier topics are practical lessons

Key point: Intercourse is an adult choice. In 1991, the emphasis was on waiting until you are emotionally mature and using protection if sexually active.

A Practical Guide for Understanding Puberty In 1991, schools taught the basics of reproduction

In 1991, sexual education—sexuele voorlichting—in many European schools, particularly the Netherlands, took a progressive, honest, and biology-based approach. The goal was not merely to prevent pregnancy or disease, but to help young people understand their changing bodies, develop respect for themselves and others, and make informed decisions.

This guide addresses boys and girls together, because growing up is a shared experience. Key point: Intercourse is an adult choice

Puberty is the period when your body changes from a child’s into an adult’s. It usually starts between ages 9 and 14 and is driven by hormones. These changes can feel exciting, confusing, or embarrassing—but they are completely normal.

Original Title: Sexuele voorlichting Origin: Netherlands Target Audience: Pre-teens and teenagers (approx. 10–14 years old) Style: Documentary / Educational Drama Format: The film uses a framing story of a group of teenagers visiting a farm/nature setting, interspersed with candid interviews, diagrams, and animated segments.