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The Controversial Legacy of "Seksuele Voorlichting" (1991) In the early 90s, sexual education took a turn toward the unflinchingly explicit with the release of the Belgian documentary (also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ). Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, this 28-minute film was designed to guide preteens through the complex physical and emotional changes of puberty. A Different Era of Education
A straightforward look at birth control methods, which was still a point of contention in many conservative school districts at the time. The Dutch Influence on Global Education The Dutch Influence on Global Education : Beyond
: Beyond just biology, it emphasizes mutual respect and the emotional side of growing up. Unlike many North American educational videos of the
However, research has since shown that such comprehensive, shame-free education correlates with lower teen pregnancy rates and healthier sexual outcomes. The 1991 film is now considered a classic of the “Dutch model” of sex education—influencing later programs like Wonderlijk Gemaakt (2008) and international curricula. providing this information to young people
Unlike many North American educational videos of the same era that relied heavily on metaphors or vague animations, this Belgian production is noted for its "informal and very unreserved" style. The documentary was designed to help parents bridge the gap on difficult topics, covering:
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