The onset of puberty triggers the development
of secondary sexual organs in the body. These changes can be outwardly such as
the development of breasts and curves in girls, and facial hair, a bigger
Adam’s apple, and change in voice in boys. Both boys and girls start gaining
weight and begin developing broader shoulders and stronger muscles Brain
development is also one of the most significant biological changes that happen
during puberty. Pimples or acne is also a cause for concern among teenagers experiencing
puberty. Early sexual
maturation may even result in the kid being teased or bullied at school. Bodily changes can be
confusing and scary for a kid, more so if they have no idea what is happening.
Lack of awareness can lead your children to think that there is something wrong
with them and make them feel embarrassed. It gets worse when they shy away from
talking about it and start worrying.
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