Above all: Puberty is not an illness or a crisis. It is becoming an adult. With facts and kindness, kids will grow up healthier and less afraid.
The report refers to the 1991 Belgian educational documentary titled "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" (originally released as Seksuele Voorlichting). This film is known for its highly explicit and realistic approach to sex education, eschewing traditional illustrations in favor of real-world footage. Production Overview Original Title: Seksuele Voorlichting Release Date: January 1, 1991 (Belgium) Production Company: Studio Landstar Films Director: Ronald Deronge Writer: André Singelijn
Language: Originally in Dutch, with English-translated versions often distributed digitally. Core Content & Themes
The film is approximately 28 minutes long and covers developmental stages from infancy to young adulthood. Key topics include:
Physical Development: Detailed exploration of body changes during puberty. puberty sexual education for boys and girls 1991 englishavi
Sexual Health & Hygiene: Instruction on daily hygiene, menstruation, and reproductive health.
Sexual Behaviors: Discussions and depictions of masturbation, sexual intercourse, and the process of giving birth.
Voice Cast: The film features voice-over narration by Hielde Daems (as Els) and Willem Geyseghem (as Jan). Controversy and Reception
The film is noted for being significantly more explicit than standard classroom materials. Above all: Puberty is not an illness or a crisis
Visual Style: Unlike many educational films that use line drawings or diagrams, this production utilizes abundant nudity to provide anatomical instruction.
Critical Views: Reviewers on platforms like IMDb have described it as a "bizarre" documentary that borders on being exploitative due to the use of underage nudity in a pedagogical context.
Distribution: Information on the film can be found on movie databases such as MUBI, Letterboxd, and The Movie Database (TMDB). Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991)
As your body changes, taking care of it becomes essential. The report refers to the 1991 Belgian educational
Menstruation (period) – monthly shedding of the uterus lining.
Body changes:
What to tell a girl:
🎥 AV Tip: Use “Julie’s Story” (1990) – a 12-min film about first period. Follow with a pad/tampon demonstration using a diagram.
With a changing body comes the need for better hygiene.
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