For Boys And Girls - Sexuele Voorlichting Puberty Sexual Education
Comprehensive sexual education (CSE) for boys and girls during puberty covers more than just biology; it addresses the cognitive, emotional, and social
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- Anatomy and physiology: Accurate information about the male and female reproductive systems, including puberty changes and menstrual cycles.
- Sexual orientation and gender identity: Discussion of different sexual orientations and gender identities, promoting acceptance and understanding.
- Consent and healthy relationships: Emphasis on mutual respect, communication, and consent in relationships.
- Contraception and STI prevention: Information about various contraceptive methods, STIs, and HIV prevention.
- Emotional and psychological changes: Guidance on managing emotions, stress, and anxiety during puberty.
- Media literacy and critical thinking: Skills to critically evaluate media messages and online information about sex and relationships.
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Understanding the Journey from Childhood to Adolescence
- Your worth is not in your body. Puberty changes your shape, but not your value.
- Ask questions. No question is stupid when it comes to your health.
- Respect is universal. How you treat the opposite sex (or the same sex) defines your character more than any physical trait.
- Be patient. Puberty takes 4–5 years on average. Some friends will change early, others late. By age 18, everyone catches up.
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Puberty is a natural and normal part of growing up. It is the time when a child's body begins to develop and change into an adult body capable of reproduction. While these changes can feel confusing or overwhelming, understanding them is the first step toward feeling comfortable in your own skin. Anatomy and physiology : Accurate information about the
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