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While 1970s and 1980s materials focused heavily on contraception to prevent teen pregnancy, the early 1990s introduced the vocabulary of emotional readiness. Content from this era began heavily enforcing the concept that physical readiness for reproduction did not equate to emotional readiness for sexual activity. 3. The Shadow of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
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Even today, educators refer to the 1991 sexuele voorlichting for several reasons:
Focused heavily on the onset of menarche (the first menstrual period), breast development, and the ovulation cycle. The Shadow of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Navigating online
The 1991 sexuele voorlichting film typically ran 40–50 minutes and was divided into segments:
Development of facial and body hair, voice deepening, and the onset of sperm production. Unlike modern educational videos that use animation, this
Unlike modern educational videos that use animation, this film uses unsimulated footage of nudity and sexual acts.
In 1991, sexual education programs globally were forced to transition from purely biological explanations of puberty to active public health interventions. The emergence of global health crises in the late 1980s meant that by 1991, educators could no longer afford to treat puberty simply as a lesson in anatomy. The Dutch Model: Sexuele Voorlichting
Detailed segments on menstruation, erections, and the process of giving birth.