Content from this specific 1991 release typically divided its runtime between physiological changes and social-emotional development. 1. The Anatomy of Puberty
Effective puberty education now moves beyond diagrams of reproductive systems. Key components: Content from this specific 1991 release typically divided
Take a climactic argument scene from a popular teen show. Rewrite it using "Non-Violent Communication" or the "I-statements" taught in Dutch schools (e.g., "I feel sad when you ignore my texts because it makes me think I did something wrong"). Key components: Take a climactic argument scene from
A 13-lesson curriculum for ages 12–16 that uses realistic scenarios to teach teens how to make wise choices about dating, partners, and romantic intimacy. The video details the endocrine system's role in
The video details the endocrine system's role in triggering growth spurts, voice changes, and the development of secondary sex characteristics. For boys, this included direct explanations of nocturnal emissions and facial hair. For girls, the focus centered on the menstrual cycle and breast development. 2. Demystifying Reproduction
Navigating the Narrative: Integrating Puberty, Relationships, and Romantic Storylines in Education
Videos produced during this timeframe, particularly those originating from or influenced by the Dutch framework ( sexuele voorlichting ), stood in stark contrast to the abstinence-only curricula gaining traction in other parts of the world. The European approach prioritised: