: Inclusive discussions on gender identity, sexual orientation, and the varied ways young people experience attraction. Educational Resources & Tools
Below is a feature concept designed for an interactive app, digital platform, or school curriculum module. I’ve structured it like a product feature brief. (also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys
(also known as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls ) is a 1991 Belgian educational documentary produced by Studio Landstar Films. Directed by Ronald Deronge, the film was designed as a frank and candid resource for preteens entering puberty. Key Details and Content Original Release: 1991 (Belgium). Duration: Approximately 28–29 minutes. Duration: Approximately 28–29 minutes
The key question surrounding Sexuele Voorlichting is not its educational value, but its ethical implications. The film uses a cast of minors, who appear to be roughly the same age as the developmental stages they are portraying. These children appear fully nude and, in the case of the masturbation scene, are shown simulating (and potentially engaging in) sexual acts. Even in 1991, this was an extraordinarily risky endeavor that would likely not be produced in the same way today. The ethical debate is clear: can the noble goal of providing a "perfect summary of key sex education" ever justify the explicit depiction of minors in such a context?. Critics, including many parents on IMDb, argue that the film "subtly exploits under age nudity and sex to earn the lot," while defenders believe "it is exactly the kind of movie you want your kids to see". or severe distress—but allow awkwardness
How does this actually work in a voorlichting lesson? Here are three model exercises used in pioneering Dutch secondary schools.
Parents must separate safety from control. Monitor for abuse, coercion, or severe distress—but allow awkwardness, rejection, and cringey moments. Those are the low-stakes failures that teach high-stakes wisdom.