Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 English29l Install -
Sexual Education & Puberty (Focused Guide)
Overview
A concise, age-appropriate guide to puberty and sexual education for boys and girls, suitable for classroom handouts or a short booklet. Language: English. Length: ~300–400 words (suitable for a 29-line layout).
The film has been controversial due to its explicit depiction of minors and has received mixed reviews regarding its pedagogical value versus its graphic nature. Information and user reviews can be found on platforms like Sexuele voorlichting (Vídeo 1991) - IMDb Sexual Education & Puberty (Focused Guide) Overview A
Biological Realism: The film focuses on the physical changes of puberty, including hormone development, menstruation, and reproductive anatomy. Breast development: One breast may grow faster than
For Girls (Typically ages 9–14)
- Breast development: One breast may grow faster than the other – normal.
- Menstruation: Average onset is age 12. It can be irregular for the first 2 years.
- Vaginal discharge: White or clear discharge is healthy; changes in smell/color may need a doctor.
- Emotional changes: Mood swings are hormonal, not a character flaw.
- "English": This indicates the language track. Many European educational films (like the Dutch Sexuele Voorlichting) were dubbed into English for international distribution.
- "29l": This is likely a file-size designation (approx. 29 MB) or a compression format code used by early ripping groups. In the days of dial-up internet, video files had to be compressed heavily, often resulting in lower resolution and smaller file sizes.
- "Install": Older educational software often did not play as simple video files (like MP4s). Instead, they were packaged as executable programs (.exe) or interactive CD-ROMs that required an "installation" to run on Windows 95 or 98 machines.
The "Scare" Factor: Using graphic images to discourage unprotected sex. "English": This indicates the language track
