In the Netherlands, sex education started as early as age 4-5 in primary schools, focusing on relationships and body awareness. By 1991, Dutch teens had one of the lowest teenage pregnancy rates in Europe—a model the English-speaking world studied closely.
The Sexuele Voorlichting model of 1991 directly influenced: In the Netherlands, sex education started as early
In 1991, the internet did not exist for the average household. Teens learned about puberty from: In the Netherlands
One of the most requested archival pieces from this era is the sometimes called “Sexuele Voorlichting 1991” or “Pubertät (Aufklärungsvideo).” This film, produced for schools, featured: produced for schools