Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English29 Work (VALIDATED ›)
Sexuele Voorlichting (translated as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls) is a Belgian sex education documentary released in 1991. Directed by Ronald Deronge and produced by Studio Landstar Films, it aims to provide realistic information for youth entering puberty. Overview of the Work
5. Pregnancy and Birth
- Fertilized egg implants in uterus.
- Baby grows for ~9 months.
- Birth process described simply (contractions, baby passes through vagina).
: It is noted for being a simple, documentary-style production with an amateur cast, avoiding "hip" or hyperactive presenting styles. Film Details Ronald Deronge André Singelijn Hielde Daems, Willem Geyseghem Release Year 28 minutes Dutch (Original), available with English titles/subtitles described in reviews or the availability of this documentary on modern streaming platforms? Fertilized egg implants in uterus
Key Differences from Modern Sex Ed
- No mention of LGBTQ+ topics – strictly heterosexual, biological.
- No contraception details (beyond abstinence by implication).
- No discussion of STIs.
- No social media or online safety (1991 context).
- For educators: Don’t just add romance; deconstruct romance tropes from popular media alongside your voorlichting.
- For creators: Stop writing “educational romance.” Write authentic, messy, caring teen relationships, then let experts tag on discussion guides.
- Best resource: Look at the Dutch Lang Leve de Liefde (Long Live Love) materials—they try to integrate stories with fact boxes. Then compare with the Norwegian series Skam, which did romance-driven puberty education brilliantly without feeling like a lesson.
Direct addressing of masturbation, sexual intercourse, and the process of giving birth. The Philosophy of "Normalization" : It is noted for being a simple,
: Addresses falling in love, kissing, and the social implications of relationships. Reproduction Direct addressing of masturbation