Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991 Belgium Updated [extra Quality] -
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In 1991, Belgium took a significant step in formalizing sexual education (SE) within its school curriculum. At the time, the approach was largely biological, focusing on anatomy, reproduction, and the physiological changes of puberty. Over the last three decades, however, the landscape of sexual education in Belgium has undergone a profound transformation. Driven by the World Health Organization’s standards and shifting societal norms, the "updated" model of Belgian sexual education has moved from a risk-based focus (preventing pregnancy and disease) to a holistic approach centered on sexual health, consent, and relational competence. At the time, the approach was largely biological,