The film follows a comprehensive approach typical of the 1990s Benelux education system, focusing on demystifying the physical and emotional transitions of adolescence.
: The main 30-minute segment is geared toward co-ed classrooms, with a specialized 10-minute addendum focusing specifically on menstruation for girls. The film follows a comprehensive approach typical of
: The footage covers essential topics including body development, sexual hygiene, and the biological mechanics of puberty. The release of this film coincided with a
The release of this film coincided with a broader movement in the Netherlands and Belgium toward . This philosophy treats sex as a natural element of life rather than a taboo subject. Produced by Studio Landstar Films in Tervuren, Belgium,
Sexuele Voorlichting: A Cultural Milestone in Sexual Education
The 1991 educational film (translated as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) remains a significant historical reference in the evolution of European sexual health curricula. Produced by Studio Landstar Films in Tervuren, Belgium, the 30-minute video was designed specifically for children aged 11–12.