Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgium Updated [better] Link
| Aspect | Girls' Education | Boys' Education | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Location | Separate rooms, female teacher | Separate rooms, male teacher | | Focus | Periods, pregnancy avoidance | Wet dreams, STI prevention | | Emotion | Anxiety & secrecy | Embarrassment & bravado | | LGBTQ+ | Zero mention | Zero mention | | Pleasure | Taboo | Taboo except as risk |
However, comparing the 1991 framework to its modern updates reveals a significant paradigm shift: moving from a (preventing pregnancy and disease) to a holistic model (encompassing consent, gender identity, digital literacy, and relational well-being). | Aspect | Girls' Education | Boys' Education
During early adolescence (roughly ages 10-14), the brain is highly motivated by social rewards and peer acceptance [Source 0.5.1]. As puberty begins, the emotional landscape changes rapidly, leading to the first experiences of crushes, infatuation, and romantic interest. female teacher | Separate rooms