In many schools and communities, teenagers have limited access to structured and age-appropriate education related to health, body awareness, and personal well-being. Important topics related to growing up, hygiene, and understanding physical and emotional changes are often not discussed openly in a guided and informative manner., Due to this gap, students may rely on incomplete or unreliable sources of information, such as peers or unverified online content. This can lead to confusion, misunderstandings, and lack of awareness about personal health and responsible decision-making., I have observed that many students feel hesitant to ask questions related to these topics in school due to lack of a comfortable environment or formal guidance. As a result, important aspects of health education remain unclear for many teenagers., This issue highlights the gap between the educational curriculum and the practical knowledge required by students during their developmental years. Providing proper and age-appropriate information in a structured way can help improve awareness and understanding among students.