1991 Englishavil Better — Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls
The 1991 Belgian documentary originally titled Seksuele voorlichting is often found in English under the title Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls . Directed by Ronald Deronge
Biological Processes: Detailed explanations of menstruation, erections, wet dreams, and sperm production. Breast Growth: Girls develop breast buds, which eventually
While the biological basics remain the same, the 1991 approach differs sharply from modern standards in its handling of technology and identity: Sex Education: Looking to the Past to Inform the Present 7 Jun 2020 — Create a Safe and Supportive Environment: Provide a
In 1991, a 28-minute Belgian documentary titled Sexuele voorlichting (widely known by its English title, Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls) was released, sparking both acclaim for its directness and controversy for its explicit nature. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, this video remains a fascinating, if polarizing, relic of 90s educational media. A Direct Approach to Education Breast Growth: Girls develop breast buds
2. A Desire for Honest Biology In an age of filtered Instagram photos and digital enhancement, there is a desire to return to "real" bodies. The educational films of the 90s did not use airbrushed models; they used real bodies to teach anatomy. This provides a "better" baseline for body positivity than what kids see on TikTok today.
Physical Changes in Boys:
- Breast Growth: Girls develop breast buds, which eventually grow into fully formed breasts.
- Pubic Hair: Girls develop pubic hair, which can be curly or straight.
- Menstruation: Girls experience their first menstrual period, which can be accompanied by cramps, bloating, and mood swings.
- Growth Spurts: Girls experience a rapid increase in height and weight.
- Create a Safe and Supportive Environment: Provide a safe and supportive environment where boys and girls feel comfortable asking questions and discussing their concerns.
- Be Honest and Open: Be honest and open when discussing puberty and sexual education.
- Use Correct Anatomical Terms: Use correct anatomical terms when discussing the human body.
- Encourage Questions: Encourage boys and girls to ask questions and seek help when needed.