Dutch schools increasingly use “relationship skills” workshops where students practice saying, “I like you, but I am not ready for that,” or “I need space.” However, schools have limited time. This is where romantic storylines in media become the world’s most widely used, unsupervised relationship simulator.
When integrating romantic storylines into puberty and relationship education: “I like you
It was designed for classroom use to normalize discussions about growing up. ” or “I need space.” However
If you weren't watching Belgian documentaries, your 1991 sex ed probably looked a lot different. In the UK and US, the 90s were a turning point where education met public health crises. “I like you