For boys, puberty usually starts a bit later, between ages 9 and 14. The primary hormone here is .
Curricula should address the following thematic "storylines":
Traditional education from this era emphasized hygiene, introducing the use of pads and tampons, and managing the emotional "rollercoaster" caused by shifting hormones. For Boys: The Path to Manhood
Knowing your "no" and respecting theirs. This applies to physical touch, time spent together, and digital privacy.
Below is a critical review based on the typical content, style, and limitations of English-language puberty education videos produced around for mixed-gender audiences (boys and girls).