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High-quality educational programs in 1991 aimed to demystify the human body. While schools frequently separated boys and girls for specific anatomy sessions, the most progressive curricula ensured that both genders understood the biological milestones of the other. The Experience for Girls This public link is valid for 7 days
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The year 1991 marked a critical turning point in how society approached puberty and sexual education for adolescent boys and girls. Driven by the urgent pressures of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, the early 1990s witnessed a dramatic shift from traditional, abstinence-only lectures toward high-quality, comprehensive health curricula in English-speaking classrooms. Educators, parents, and policymakers scrambled to provide young people with scientifically accurate information, balanced with emotional guidance, to help them navigate the profound physical and psychological changes of adolescence.
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