: Teaching that "My body is my own" and emphasizing diverse body types. Safety and Consent
: The film stresses the importance of mutual respect and informed decision-making during the transition into adulthood. Content Style : Teaching that "My body is my own"
In 1991, a 28-minute Belgian documentary titled (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 Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio
The evolution of sexual education, particularly for boys and girls during puberty, has been a journey of challenges and advancements. As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize comprehensive, inclusive, and accessible sexual education. By doing so, we can empower young individuals with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate their sexual health and relationships in a healthy and positive way. The progress made since 1991 is a foundation upon which we must build, striving for a future where all young people have access to the best possible sexual education. By doing so, we can empower young individuals
The focus was on "double protection" (using both a condom and hormonal birth control), which led to some of the lowest teen pregnancy rates in the world.