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Discover why children are entering puberty years earlier than previous generations. Environmental chemicals and obesity ...
Growth and development in puberty consists of not only physical changes, but changes in emotions, personality, behavior, thinking, and speech as well. In other words, your boy or girl is a child ...
Puberty typically begins between the ages of 9 and 11, which is when physical changes start to appear. The Tanner Stages are used to describe specific changes that children and teens may ...
Lots of other physical changes are happening, too. They've probably already had a growth spurt, getting taller and developing wider hips and thighs, and they may have some acne. Girls this age ...
If your child doesn't show any physical changes of puberty by 14 years for girls or 15 for boys, you should consider the possibility that they are experiencing delayed puberty. Your doctor will ...
These reproductive development changes can have physical and emotional repercussions down the road. In the short term, “girls who go through puberty earlier grow faster and stop earlier,” says ...