Comprehensive sexuality education - World Health Organization (WHO)
The progressive standards set in 1991 laid the groundwork for modern Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE). By treating puberty not as a taboo medical anomaly but as a shared, natural human milestone, this era empowered a generation to approach adulthood with confidence, respect, and anatomical literacy. A 13-year-old boy might not say, "I'm terrified
Storylines work because they externalize internal chaos. A 13-year-old boy might not say, "I'm terrified of being rejected." But he will watch a five-minute video of a fictional boy asking a girl to a school dance and getting a "maybe." He will discuss it. He will see himself. In any good story, the best relationships are
Let us start with the basics, because voorlichting refuses to skip science. In any good story
In any good story, the best relationships are built on more than just "vibes." Here are the green flags to look for: Respectful Dialogue: You can share feelings without being judged or shamed. Active Consent: Checking in with each other is a must—always. Main Character Energy: You still have time for your hobbies, school, and friends. Clear Boundaries: Knowing when to say "no" and having that "no" respected. Spotting the Red Flags
Body in Transition: Understanding Hormones and Desires in Adolescence