Parenting Tips For Girls In Puberty |
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As a mother, you would need no introduction that your young girl is reaching puberty. However, dealing with your daughter, who is close to puberty, is very different than what you would have undergone as a child. It is a first time experience for you as a parent or mother. Little girls first of all see the whole thing as an embarrassment in the beginning.
How a girl child feels about puberty depends a lot on how they feel about themselves. It all comes down to self esteem and confidence. Girls are quite aware of the changes in their body, and any small change is immediately worth noticing for them. They all know what puberty means, but most of them will be in denial. For them what starts as a denial ends up being a reason for pride in couple of years.
All girls develop differently and no two people develop in the same way. Some girls develop a voluptuous body, some do not have prominent breasts and others tend to put on weight on the hips and calves.
In fact, most girls start anticipating it by the time they are about 12 years old or earlier. They are excited and also inquisitive about what is going to happen. As a parent you can attempt to talk to your daughter about it and if you see that she is embarrassed, then leave the topic. However, it is the side effects of puberty like sweatiness, weight gain or acne that makes it embarrassing for them. So, find another opportunity as a later date to talk to her about puberty.
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