| Age | Module to Use | Discussion Focus | |-----|---------------|------------------| | 9-10 | Body changes (both genders) | Normalizing different paces of puberty | | 11-12 | Menstruation & wet dreams | Hygiene, secrecy vs. privacy | | 13-14 | Consent & STIs | Peer pressure, saying no, getting help |
Comprehensive puberty education must bridge the gap between biological facts and the lived experience of developing feelings. By integrating relationship education early, we equip youth with the tools to handle their first romantic interests with respect and safety. The Evolution of Connection: From Peers to Partners | Age | Module to Use | Discussion
If you are looking for a specific educational video or "repack" from that era, it may be part of a vintage collection. Here is the context surrounding that specific title and year: Medical & Research Reports (1991) The "Dutch Protocol": The Evolution of Connection: From Peers to Partners
By 1991, the Netherlands had already distinguished itself from the United States and much of Europe. While the AIDS crisis sparked fear-based abstinence programs elsewhere, the Dutch doubled down on (known locally as seksuele vorming ). Education during this transition must go beyond biology
Education during this transition must go beyond biology to address the complex "romantic storylines" adolescents encounter in real life and media. The Developmental Significance of Young Love
Many 2025 schools have moved to all-co-ed classes. The 1991 repack allows you to split boys and girls for specific Q&As (e.g., “Ask the awkward question you won’t ask in front of the other gender”). Use the repack’s original worksheets to facilitate.