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"Sexuele Voorlichting"

The 1991 documentary (English title: "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" ) is a 28-minute Belgian educational film directed by Roland Deronge. It was originally created for a European audience, specifically children aged 11 and up, to provide a candid look at the physical and emotional changes of adolescence. Overview and Content

Cultural Context

: The film’s "unreserved" nature is often attributed to the more liberal European approach to sex education in the early 1990s, which contrasts sharply with more conservative instructional methods elsewhere. Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991) Tone: The film is notable for its "normalizing" tone

Stories allow learners to witness characters navigating: 4. Cultural Context & Comparison

  • Tone: The film is notable for its "normalizing" tone. It aimed to tell viewers that whatever awkward or confusing things they were feeling were normal. It was praised for breaking the taboo around discussing sex openly, though it was sometimes considered "cringeworthy" by students of that era due to the candid nature of the conversations.
  • 4. Cultural Context & Comparison

    1. Objective: Understand STI transmission and condom use.
    2. Warm-up: Brief quiz on myths vs facts.
    3. Presentation: Biology of common STIs and prevention.
    4. Skill-building: Demonstration of condom use on a model; practice verbal refusal/negotiation scripts.
    5. Reflection: Discuss barriers to condom use and strategies to overcome them.
    6. Resources: Local clinics and hotlines.

    Q:

    Can a girl get pregnant the first time she has sex? A: Yes. specifically children aged 11 and up