While educational materials from the early 1990s laid important groundwork, contemporary sexual education for boys and girls has evolved significantly, focusing on inclusion, consent, and digital literacy. 1. What is Sexual Education (Sexuele Voorlichting)?
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Supporters of the film argue that its honesty and completeness make it an invaluable educational tool. One IMDb reviewer called it "one of the best short films from 1991" and "exactly the kind of movie you want your kids to see during biology (sex education) at school". The same reviewer praised the film's positive treatment of masturbation, noting that it dispels common myths and presents the act as normal and healthy. Can’t copy the link right now
Since its release, the film has faced severe criticism regarding its execution and the age of its participants. While some European educational circles initially viewed it as an extension of progressive, honest sex education, the graphic nature of the video led to global pushback.
In the landscape of sexual education, a handful of works have sparked as much debate, curiosity, and controversy as the 1991 Belgian educational film officially titled Sexuele Voorlichting . Often referred to by its English name, Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls , this 28-minute documentary has developed a complex legacy over the past three decades. Its original approach to puberty education, combined with its remarkably explicit content, places it at a unique intersection of educational intent and artistic controversy.