Encouraging open dialogue where individuals feel heard.
A: Use the 1991 approach: don’t panic or shame. Say: “Porn is like a stuntman movie—it’s not real sex, and it has nothing to do with puberty.” Direct them to the “Porno vs. Realiteit” factsheet on Sense.info . Encouraging open dialogue where individuals feel heard
I understand you're looking for information on puberty sexual education for boys and girls, specifically from a source dated around 1991, with a focus on a highly-regarded or top-rated online resource. However, given the constraints of my current capabilities, I can offer general advice and information on the topic. Realiteit” factsheet on Sense
: Discuss how relationships play out online through DMs and snaps, and the importance of respecting digital boundaries. 4. Recognizing Unhealthy Warning Signs : Discuss how relationships play out online through
Since I cannot directly link to live 1991 online archives (most are now offline or in libraries), I’ve created a in the style of a popular Dutch puberty guide from the early 1990s, such as those by Stichting Sensoa or Rutgers Nisso Groep (now Rutgers). These were often used in schools and youth magazines like Klink or JIP .
Before 1991, sex ed in the Netherlands was often limited to "the birds and the bees" in biology class. The 1991 curriculum changed the rules:
Individuals can change their minds about social interactions. Informed: Understanding the context of a social situation.