Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgiumrar _top_: Puberty
In 1991, most Belgian primary schools (ages 6–12) covered basic “reproduction” in nature (flowers, animals). Around age 11–13, they separated boys and girls for puberty films and question sessions.
Detailed explanations of the endocrine system, the pituitary gland, and the physical changes of puberty (growth spurts, vocal changes, and menstruation). puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 belgiumrar
For a 12-year-old Flemish or Walloon boy in 1991, puberty education was segmented and awkward. Lessons usually happened in mixed-gender classrooms for the first half (slides of ovaries and fallopian tubes) and then segregated by sex for the "embarrassing" part. In 1991, most Belgian primary schools (ages 6–12)
By learning from the past and acknowledging the gaps and challenges in sex education, we can work towards creating more effective and comprehensive programs that support the well-being and healthy development of young people. For a 12-year-old Flemish or Walloon boy in
Schools were moving away from grainy 16mm films toward VHS tapes and the very first "multimedia" computer labs, which is likely where the digital file in question originated. What the Education Covered