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Puberty and Sexual Education for Boys and Girls: A Look Back at 1991

Introduction

The early 1990s marked a turning point in how schools and families approached sexual education. In 1991, conversations about puberty, reproduction, and sexual health were becoming more open, yet they still varied greatly depending on country, culture, and curriculum. For boys and girls, learning about the physical and emotional changes of puberty was often separated by gender, and resources were a mix of VHS tapes, illustrated booklets, and classroom lessons.

Key Themes: The film covers body development, hygiene, menstruation, masturbation, sexual intercourse, and childbirth. Puberty and Sexual Education for Boys and Girls:

The 1991 Landscape: "Just Say No" vs. The Facts

To understand the educational materials of 1991, you have to understand the cultural climate. The world was waking up to the AIDS crisis, which fundamentally changed how schools approached sex. In the 70s and early 80s, the focus was largely on the mechanics and pleasure. By 1991, the focus shifted heavily toward safety, prevention, and fear. Key Themes : The film covers body development,

The Biology of Change: Detailed diagrams of the reproductive system became standard, helping girls understand the why behind the what. The world was waking up to the AIDS

Sexuele Voorlichting: Puberty – Sexual Education for Boys and Girls is a 28-minute educational documentary released in 1991 in Belgium. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, the film is designed to guide preteens through the physical and emotional changes associated with puberty. Key Information & Content

Emotional Regulation: Managing the "highs and lows" of puberty-driven emotions.

Part 3: Puberty for Girls – What They Were Taught

Girls in 1991 received a different script. Lessons emphasized menstruation, modesty, and pregnancy prevention. Typical topics included: