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Puberty Defined

When a young person starts to change into a young man or a young woman. Hormones cause these changes. It doesn't happen to everyone at the same time. For a girl this begins to happen between ages 8-14. Her breasts grow larger and she begins menstruating. In a boy PUBERTY starts around 12 years old. His PENIS and TESTICLES grow and develop. His voice also starts to change. Both boys and girls begin to grow pubic hair. They may also grow hair on other parts of their body. These changes are usually finished by age 20. It is also a time where feelings about self, family or other people change. Moods and emotions change, too. It can be a very confusing and frustrating time.

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Off-site Puberty Links, User Submitted

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Thu Jul 2

  • Seventeen: 'Seventee n' caters to the growing curiosity of younger teenage readers.This magazine talks about Fashion, Hair, Skin, Makeup, Health, Sex, Fitness, Dating and Career. Seventeen gives a real boost to self esteem working on healthier self image.

Wed Jul 1

Mon Jun 29

  • A new rite of passage for teenagers - Buzzz - The Modesto Bee: Digital puberty: It might not be in the dictionary yet, but its effects are being discussed by teachers, social psychologists and cultural anthropologist s plotting out the pitfalls, mapping the maneuvering, of this bold new world where teens grow up ? and strive and stumble.
  • Do Plastics Cause Early Puberty?: Plastics and Xenoestrogens Cause Serious Health Problems in Children. Environmental sources of estrogen, such as phthalates that soften plastics, contribute a host of health problems for all of us.

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Fri Jun 19

  • Ways to increase height the proven method: http://www.way s-to-increase- height.vox.com I used to believe that I can't grow taller. But after I read the information that this blog revealed, I think I can grow taller.

Thu Jun 18

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