Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgium: Exclusive
Context (assumption): This summary covers typical content and approaches used in Belgian school-based puberty and sexual education programs around 1991, drawing on common practices of the period (school curricula, public health guidance, and social attitudes in Western Europe). If you need primary-source citations or exact curriculum text from a particular Belgian region or school, specify which (Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels) and I can search.
This article is based on archival research from the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) pedagogical library and the ONE (Office de la Naissance et de l’Enfance) 1991 annual report. The original 1991 documents—the watercolor charts
The original 1991 documents—the watercolor charts, the beetroot demonstration script, and the "You are not dirty" leaflet—are now preserved in the Archive of European Sexuality in Ghent. Historians note that Belgium was, for a brief moment in 1991, the most progressive country in the world for puberty education. the beetroot demonstration script
| Crush (Infatuation) | Love (Secure Attachment) | |---------------------|---------------------------| | Intense, quick onset | Grows slowly over time | | Idealizes the person | Sees flaws and accepts them | | Fear of rejection dominates | Trust and safety dominate | | Often obsessive thinking | Respects boundaries & separate lives | for a brief moment in 1991
For girls, 1991 was the year of the and assertiveness training .


