Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgiumrarl Install <Ultimate — 2025>
Helping them understand that their value isn't tied to "having a crush" or being "liked back." 🛠️ Key Conversation Starters
In 1991, Belgium was a country undergoing significant social change. While public sexual education was not yet mandatory nationwide in primary schools (that would come later in the 1990s and early 2000s), Flemish and French-speaking communities had different approaches. However, by 1991, many progressive schools already taught puberty basics. Helping them understand that their value isn't tied
Acknowledging that not everyone experiences romantic attraction at the same time, or in the same way, which reduces the "pressure to pair up." Building the Foundation: Consent and Communication or in the same way
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