The title you are referencing is a originally titled Seksuele voorlichting (translated as Sexual Education ) . It is widely recognized in English-speaking regions as Puberty: Sexual Education for Boys and Girls .
In 1991, sexual education for girls began to move away from strictly "menstrual hygiene" and toward a broader understanding of reproductive health. Lessons covered the development of secondary sexual characteristics, the hormonal shifts that affected mood, and the importance of self-respect and consent—concepts that were just beginning to take center stage in the classroom. Puberty for Boys: Addressing the Taboo The title you are referencing is a originally
If you find an old Sexuele Voorlichting video or PDF in English, watch it first. Then discuss: Developmental Stages:
Covers ejaculation, "wet dreams," and the menstruation process in girls. Developmental Stages: the hormonal shifts that affected mood