Girls -1991-: Puberty- Sexual Education For Boys And

In 1991, sex education for girls primarily focused on preparing them for the onset of menstruation (menarche). Classes were designed to remove the stigma of a first period and provide practical consumer education.

The sexual education of 1991 for boys and girls was a product of its anxieties: the lingering shadow of AIDS, the peak of the "family values" political movement, and the first reluctant steps toward comprehensive health education. Boys learned control; girls learned caution. Both learned fear of disease and pregnancy, but neither learned joy, intimacy, or the full spectrum of human sexuality. While 1991 was not the dark ages of sex ed, it was a moment of missed opportunities—one whose gendered divides would only begin to be seriously challenged in the late 1990s with the advent of more inclusive curricula. Puberty- Sexual Education For Boys and Girls -1991-

The defining characteristic of 1991 sex ed was . The keyword phrase "for Boys and Girls" was literal: They were separated. In 1991, sex education for girls primarily focused

Curriculums explained the lengthening of the vocal cords and the sudden deepening of the voice. Boys learned control; girls learned caution

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