By 1991, the necessity of accurate, age-appropriate, and non-judgmental sexual education was widely recognized, particularly with rising awareness around reproductive health and safety.
The biological changes of male and female puberty (hormones, growth spurts, voice cracks). Clear, anatomical explanations of reproductive systems. The emotional and psychological shifts of adolescence.
By 1991, sexual education could no longer afford to be vague. Public health mandates required explicit, clear information regarding virus transmission, condom usage, and preventative care. Educational videos from this specific year balanced standard biology (the endocrine system, menstruation, voice breaking) with urgent public health warnings. The Shift from VHS to Digital