Encouraging dialogue between parents, teachers, and children.
The film is noted for its highly explicit and candid approach to sex education for adolescents, opting for real-life footage and abundant nudity instead of the innocuous line drawings common in earlier educational materials. Production and Content Details Sexuele voorlichting (Vídeo 1991) - IMDb
Released in 1991, Sexuele Voorlichting (or Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a 28-minute Belgian educational short film directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn. The documentary features an all-amateur cast and is set within the framework of an ordinary nuclear family, using both live models and watercolor diagrams to explain the changes that come with puberty. It was produced primarily as an educational tool for European schools, intended for pre‑teens and adolescents aged roughly 11 and up.
Nonetheless, some health educators argue that the old film’s matter‑of‑fact tone has not been surpassed. A teacher quoted in a 2019 documentary said that “showing real bodies, not cartoons, helps students overcome embarrassment”.
Sexuele Voorlichting 1991 Onlinel | Repack
Encouraging dialogue between parents, teachers, and children.
The film is noted for its highly explicit and candid approach to sex education for adolescents, opting for real-life footage and abundant nudity instead of the innocuous line drawings common in earlier educational materials. Production and Content Details Sexuele voorlichting (Vídeo 1991) - IMDb sexuele voorlichting 1991 onlinel repack
Released in 1991, Sexuele Voorlichting (or Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a 28-minute Belgian educational short film directed by Ronald Deronge and written by André Singelijn. The documentary features an all-amateur cast and is set within the framework of an ordinary nuclear family, using both live models and watercolor diagrams to explain the changes that come with puberty. It was produced primarily as an educational tool for European schools, intended for pre‑teens and adolescents aged roughly 11 and up. Encouraging dialogue between parents, teachers, and children
Nonetheless, some health educators argue that the old film’s matter‑of‑fact tone has not been surpassed. A teacher quoted in a 2019 documentary said that “showing real bodies, not cartoons, helps students overcome embarrassment”. The documentary features an all-amateur cast and is