Sexuele Voorlichting - Puberty | Sexual Education For Boys And Girls -1991- English.46
Sexuele Voorlichting (1991) —released internationally as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls
Origin: Produced in Belgium by Studio Landstar Films and directed by Ronald Deronge. Purpose: Provide puberty and basic sexual education to
2. Purpose and Objectives
- Purpose: Provide puberty and basic sexual education to preadolescents and adolescents, covering biological changes, hygiene, reproduction basics, emotional aspects, and safe behavior.
- Learning objectives:
: Some viewers consider it an honest, "back to basics" look at human biology that avoids the shame often associated with the topic. Controversial View Non-Judgmental: The narrators and subjects do not judge
- Non-Judgmental: The narrators and subjects do not judge the viewers for their changing bodies or curiosities.
- Visual Directness: The video uses clinical nudity (real bodies or realistic models) to show what bodies actually look like. This contrasts with the often-cartoonish or highly edited visuals found in other educational materials of the time. The goal is to reassure adolescents that their developing bodies are normal, regardless of shape or size.
- Scientific Vocabulary: The film uses correct anatomical terms (penis, vagina, vulva, scrotum) exclusively, avoiding slang. This empowers young people to discuss their health accurately.
Conclusion: A Flawed Pioneer
The 1991 Sexuele Voorlichting program—especially the "English.46" variant—sits at a fascinating crossroads. It is clinical enough to be medical, but dated enough to be quaint. It is brave enough to mention masturbation, yet cowardly enough to censor homosexuality for its anglophone audience. and puberty. Sexual Health
The documentary aims to provide comprehensive information for adolescents entering puberty, focusing on: Biological Processes : Covers body development, menstruation, and puberty. Sexual Health