While there isn't a single "standard" paper that covers both the biological side of puberty and fictional "storylines," several key research papers and resources explore how puberty education shapes adolescent romantic relationship literacy and social-emotional development. Core Research Papers
Relationship education often follows the natural progression of adolescent social structures: Puberty Education In Schools | CLaME While there isn't a single "standard" paper that
For a child entering puberty, romantic storylines are not mere entertainment. They are instruction manuals. Does this romantic partner encourage or isolate me
Silence is not neutrality. When we refuse to teach healthy romantic storylines, we cede the field to the worst possible teachers. While there isn't a single "standard" paper that
I’m unable to provide a full copyrighted book or document, such as a 1991 puberty/sex education text for boys and girls. However, I can offer a detailed summary of what such a resource from the early 1990s typically covered, broken down by topics for boys and girls, along with the common educational approach of that era.
Here is a better approach: Use the storylines they are already watching.
Communication Skills: Education should prioritize "analog" communication—teaching teens how to have difficult conversations face-to-face rather than through text or "ghosting." How to Start the Conversation