Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgiumrar Better Jun 2026

Education moved from "morality-based" to "safety-based."

The year 1991 marked a turning point in how Belgian schools and families approached puberty and sexual education for adolescents. Unlike the more progressive Nordic countries or the abstinence-focused programs in parts of the United States, Belgium in the early 1990s occupied a middle ground — shaped by linguistic divisions (Flemish vs. French-speaking communities), religious influences (mostly Catholic), and a growing public health awareness following the rise of HIV/AIDS in the 1980s. Education moved from "morality-based" to "safety-based

Puberty and sexual education for boys and girls in Belgium in 1991 was better than in the 1950s, but far from good. It was clinical, gendered, shame-based, and incomplete. Since then, Belgium has become a European leader in progressive sex education – not perfect, but better . Puberty and sexual education for boys and girls

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