
The 1991 era was the last "pre-internet" bastion of controlled information. A teenager in 1991 relied on their school counselor, a library book, or a late-night cable TV documentary.
Already by 1991, the Dutch were leaders in "The Dutch Model," which emphasized open communication between parents, children, and doctors. This led to some of the lowest teen pregnancy rates in the world.
The Crossroads of 1991: Sexual Education for a New Generation The 1991 era was the last "pre-internet" bastion
The "work" mentioned in historical archives from 1991 often refers to the revolution in classrooms. This was the golden age of the "educational video."
This was the era when schools began debating the distribution of condoms. This led to some of the lowest teen
The keyword suggests a crossover between Dutch ( sexuele voorlichting ) and English-speaking markets.
There was a burgeoning effort to move beyond mere biology to discuss responsibility and consent, though these programs were often less developed than those for girls. 3. The Medium is the Message: VHS and Pamphlets The keyword suggests a crossover between Dutch (
The focus remained heavily on pregnancy prevention and "assertiveness training"—teaching young women how to say "no" or negotiate boundaries.
