For the first time, educators began discussing "peer pressure" as a biological and psychological factor of the teenage years. Puberty Education for Girls (1991 vs. Today)
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While common in certain European educational contexts in the early 90s, the film's explicit nature often triggers content warnings or restricted classifications on modern streaming services. They are the maps
The 1991 documentary (English title: "Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls" ) is a 28-minute Belgian educational film directed by Roland Deronge. It was originally created for a European audience, specifically children aged 11 and up, to provide a candid look at the physical and emotional changes of adolescence. Overview and Content specifically children aged 11 and up