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(1991), often titled in English as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls , is a Belgian medical documentary directed by Ronald Deronge . It was produced by Studio Landstar Films and aims to provide candid information on human development for preteens and adolescents. Overview and Content
While the 1991 Dutch film was groundbreaking, today’s sexual education for boys and girls includes additional critical topics: The Importance of Sexual Education for Boys and
: The Dutch model emphasized that puberty is a natural process rather than a period of "shame," a philosophy that influenced European educational policies for decades. An English-dubbed or subtitled version of the original
They serve as a time capsule for how society approached the "birds and the bees" before the internet made information instantly accessible. Watching a 1991 sex ed video today is a reminder of a simpler time when a TV cart being wheeled into the classroom was the highlight of the week. Sexuele Voorlichting (1991), often titled in English as