: Designed by experts to break the silence around puberty and provide guided support for students and parents.
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Historically, sexuality education in schools was fragmented and heavily focused on anatomy. However, by 1991, the mainstream introduction of comprehensive sex education programs began to emerge. These programs aimed to address both the physical realities of puberty and the complex social pressures facing both boys and girls. How Puberty Was Addressed: Boys vs. Girls : Designed by experts to break the silence
: Detailed exploration of the changes in male and female bodies during the transition from childhood to adulthood. How Puberty Was Addressed: Boys vs
Mr. Henderson, the health teacher with the monotone voice and the mustard-colored cardigan, stood by the television cart. He fiddled with the tracking buttons on the VCR, the machine letting out a high-pitched whine that made everyone wince.
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In 1991, "exclusive" sex education was defined by its . Curricula that followed this model "exclusively and emphatically promotes sexual risk avoidance through abstinence" and forbade teachers from mentioning other preventive measures. This approach framed abstinence not merely as a choice, but as the only moral and healthy option for teenagers. As one Utah guide stated, it taught that abstinence is "the only certain way to avoid out-of-wedlock pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and other associated health problems". This "exclusive" stance shaped everything from lesson plans to classroom discussions, particularly influencing how puberty and reproduction were taught.
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