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đź’– Real Talk: Crushes, Puberty, and Creating Your Own Story
Physical Changes
By integrating these topics into the curriculum, it is possible to help adolescents navigate the complex world of attraction, communication, and emotional intimacy with confidence and safety. The Missing Piece in Puberty Education puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 top
Why 1991 stands out
- Transition year – Older 1970s books were still used, but new 1990 titles offered more realistic illustrations and addressed puberty earlier (average age of menarche in U.S. was 12.5, but some girls started at 9).
- VHS ruled – Schools had “filmstrips” fading out, VHS tapes becoming standard.
- No social media pressure – Kids compared notes on the playground, not TikTok.
- Breast development: Their breasts begin to grow and develop.
- Body hair: They grow pubic hair and hair under their arms.
- Menstruation: They experience their first menstrual period, which can be a significant and sometimes intimidating event.
- Hip and pelvic changes: Their hips and pelvis broaden to prepare for future childbearing.
