The 1991 film Seksuele Voorlichting (also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a Belgian documentary directed by Ronald Deronge
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Analysis of whether the material reinforced or challenged traditional gender roles of the era. 3. Media and Language
For English-speaking parents and educators, the 1991 Sexuele Voorlichting offers a lesson in courage. It proves that showing real bodies, using real words (penis, vagina, vulva), and teaching boys about periods while teaching girls about erections creates resilient, less-anxious teenagers.
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7. Emotional and mental health
- Puberty can bring anxiety, low mood, or confusion. Changes in body image and identity are common.
- Supportive adults, friends, counselors, and mental health professionals can help.
- Seek help if feelings are overwhelming, if there is self-harm or suicidal ideation, or if substance use or eating disorders arise.
For Girls (Meisjes)
- Physical changes: Breast development, body hair, menstruation (explained with clear diagrams of the menstrual cycle), ovulation.
- Practical skills: How to use a sanitary pad or tampon (demonstrated, not just mentioned).
- Emotional shifts: PMS, mood swings, and the importance of not confusing physical attraction with love.