As children enter puberty, they undergo significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes. It is during this critical phase that they need accurate and comprehensive information about their bodies, relationships, and sexuality. In 1991, a Dutch resource aimed to provide puberty sexual education for boys and girls, promoting healthy attitudes and behaviors towards sex, relationships, and their bodies.
Relational literacy goes beyond “consent is a clear yes.” For the puberty age group (10–14), it requires developmentally scaffolded skills: Relational literacy goes beyond “consent is a clear yes
You may not find the exact scanned 1991 booklet for free online (copyright and out-of-date medical info prevent that). But everything you need – every fact, diagram, and gentle reassurance – is available right here, and from the modern Dutch institutes listed above. In 1991, this curriculum was pivotal in establishing
The Netherlands is globally renowned for having one of the best sexual education systems, characterized by a pragmatic, open, and non-judgmental approach. In 1991, this curriculum was pivotal in establishing low rates of teen pregnancy and STIs. characterized by a pragmatic
Pedagogical approach common in 1991 Dutch materials