Connect the physical changes to the emotional ones.
Implementing romantic education in schools or at home involves: Connect the physical changes to the emotional ones
Traditional puberty education often focuses heavily on the biological aspects of growing up (menstruation, sperm production, hair growth). While necessary, this approach leaves a gap: young people are often more concerned with what it feels like to grow up than what is happening physically. hair growth). While necessary
This guide outlines how to integrate romantic storylines and relationship dynamics into puberty education (voorlichting). By moving beyond biology, we help young people develop "relationship literacy," emotional intelligence, and a realistic understanding of romance. " emotional intelligence
Use hypothetical "storylines" to let students practice decision-making without personal risk.