For Boys And Girls 1991l: Puberty Sexual Education
If you have a 1991l-era story to share (or a VHS tape of “Julie’s Story” gathering dust), consider this an invitation to reflect on how far we’ve come—and how far we still have to go. This article is written for historical and educational purposes. For current, medically accurate puberty and sexual education resources, consult the American Academy of Pediatrics or Planned Parenthood (2025 editions).
Published: Historical Perspectives in Child Development Puberty Sexual Education For Boys And Girls 1991l
Today, the best curricula are integrated, shame-free, and medically accurate. But for anyone who survived a 1991 sex ed class, the memory of the filmstrip projector’s click, the red-faced coach, and the mysterious “sanitary napkin” sample still brings a wry smile. We learned despite the system, not because of it. If you have a 1991l-era story to share