Direct explanations of menstruation, ovulation, spermatogenesis, and nocturnal emissions. The "Co-Ed" vs. Segregated Classroom Strategy
The neon-bright flyers for the upcoming "Voorlichting Week" (Information Week) were plastered all over the halls of the Lorentz Lyceum. For fifteen-year-old Bram, they were a source of mild dread. For his best friend, Sanne, they were an opportunity to finally ask the "real" questions.
This 28-minute documentary-style film is designed to provide comprehensive, direct, and explicit information to teenagers about the biological and emotional changes associated with puberty. Overview of "Sexuele Voorlichting" (1991) For fifteen-year-old Bram, they were a source of mild dread
The film spends considerable time on the practical realities of growing up. For boys, this includes discussions of —how they happen, why they happen even in babies, and how they become more frequent during puberty. A scene shows a boy retracting his foreskin to demonstrate proper cleaning habits. For girls, the focus is on menstruation : the first period, how to use a tampon, and how to maintain cleanliness. In fact, the hygiene sequences are so product‑focused that one reviewer joked they “are obviously sponsored by Johnson & Johnson®,” given the prominent display of branded products like shampoo and tampons.
Detailed breakdowns of growth spurts, voice deepening, facial hair development in boys, and breast development in girls. Overview of "Sexuele Voorlichting" (1991) The film spends
Detailed insights into the sexual act and the process of childbirth. Educational Impact and Methodology
: Information about the film and user-contributed summaries can be found on platforms like IMDb , TMDB , and Letterboxd . Sexuele voorlichting (Video 1991) how to use a tampon
The Evolution of Youth Sexual Education: Archiving the 1990s Approach to Puberty
: Comprehensive sexual education is crucial for helping young people understand these changes, develop healthy attitudes towards their bodies and sexuality, and make informed decisions about their sexual health.
He split the whiteboard into two columns: Wat ik voel (What I feel) and Wat ik durf te zeggen (What I dare to say).