Sexuele Voorlichting - Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.29l Exclusive -
The 1991 Belgian documentary Sexuele voorlichting (also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls) is a starkly candid look at human development that remains controversial decades later due to its graphic approach to pedagogy.
Content Summary:
The documentary-style production is divided into logical segments that address the physical, emotional, and social changes during puberty. Key topics include: Evidence-based puberty guides (e
- Evidence-based puberty guides (e.g., from AMAZE, Planned Parenthood, or NHS)
- Books and videos designed for specific age groups by educators or pediatricians
- How to evaluate whether a sex ed resource is credible and suitable
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) is a 28-minute Belgian educational documentary released in 1991. Directed by Ronald Deronge including physical development
- Mood swings
- Increased sensitivity and emotional expression
- Desire for independence and self-expression
- Curiosity about the opposite sex and relationships
- Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the changes that occur in their bodies, including physical development, menstruation, and puberty-related changes.
- Sexual Health: Information on STIs, HIV, and how to prevent them, as well as the importance of contraception and safe sex practices.
- Emotional and Psychological Changes: Understanding and managing emotions, developing healthy relationships, and building self-esteem.
- Consent and Boundaries: Learning about healthy relationships, consent, and setting boundaries.
- Values and Attitudes: Developing positive attitudes towards relationships, sex, and their bodies.