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  1. Address gender stereotypes: Challenge traditional gender roles and promote equality, respect, and empathy between boys and girls.
  2. Foster inclusivity: Ensure that education is accessible and relevant to all young people, regardless of their background, ability, or sexual orientation.
  3. Encourage critical thinking: Empower young people to critically evaluate information, make informed decisions, and develop healthy attitudes towards their bodies and relationships.

Best Practices for Puberty and Sexual Education Beyond the "Happily Ever After": The Secret Sauce

The Rise of Realism

Decentralized Education: In Belgium, education is managed by the Flemish, French, and German-speaking communities. In the early 90s, the Flemish Community began integrating "Relationele en Seksuele Vorming" (Relational and Sexual Education) into the curriculum, emphasizing emotional maturity alongside physical changes. Best Practices for Puberty and Sexual Education The

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Communication Styles: The difference between "nitpicking" and constructive "acceptance" in a partnership.

Verdict This is not a resource for modern sex-ed curriculum, but it is an excellent historical artifact. It serves as a reminder of how we used to talk to children about growing up—focusing on biology and hygiene while largely ignoring the emotional complexity we recognize today.