
Critics in the UK called it "pornographic for its direct depiction of adolescent genitalia." Defenders, including British pediatrician Dr. Miriam Stoppard, argued that "the Dutch have lower rates of child sexual abuse and teen pregnancy precisely because they name body parts without flinching."
Sexual education is a critical component of human development, particularly during puberty. By providing young people with accurate and comprehensive information, we can empower them to make informed decisions about their sexual health and well-being. Effective sexual education should be comprehensive, accurate, age-appropriate, and inclusive, and should address a range of topics relevant to boys and girls during this critical period of development. Critics in the UK called it "pornographic for
Do you… A) Tell them directly: “I think I like you.” B) Ask a friend what to do first. C) Do nothing and hope the feeling goes away. Sexuele Voorlichting: A Look Back at the 1991
Sexuele Voorlichting: A Look Back at the 1991 Approach to Puberty and Sexual Education Effective sexual education should be comprehensive