By working together, we can ensure that every boy and girl receives the puberty sexual education they deserve, empowering them to thrive during this critical phase of life.
In 1991, a curious 12-year-old found a magazine in the woods. Today, the average age of first porn exposure is 11. The 1991 curriculum had no media literacy module. Lesson on “What porn teaches vs. what real intimacy looks like” (erections don’t always mean consent; bodies are diverse). By working together, we can ensure that every
Puberty is a universal bridge between childhood and adulthood. The confusion and anxiety often associated with this period can be significantly mitigated through honest, scientific, and empathetic education. By providing young men and women with a clear understanding of their bodies, hygiene, and emotional health, we empower them to make responsible choices. As we move further into the 1990s, our goal must be to foster a generation that views sexual development not as a source of shame, but as a natural, healthy component of human life. The 1991 curriculum had no media literacy module