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Helping Teens Answer the Question "Who Am I?": Physical Development
The journey from childhood to adolescence is very challenging. Between the ages of 10 and 17 there are major changes in ...
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Developmental Characteristics During Adolescence
Physical Physical changes (e.g., growth spurt and skeletal and structural changes) are rapid and visually apparent ...
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Growth and Development, Ages 13-17
Here is an overview of physical, cognitive, emotional and sexual development of teens ages 13-17, and what parents can ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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What Is Normal Childhood Sexual Development?
What Is Normal Childhood Sexual Development? Children are curious about the world around them. They tend to reach for ...
Source: Families Are Talking
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Teenage Growth and Development: 15 to 17 Years
Congratulations! You and your teen have made it through what is usually the most difficult period of adolescence -- 11 ...
Source: Palo Alto Medical Foundation
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Maturation Sequences of Puberty
Girls typically progress through puberty before boys. Puberty begins in girls sometime between ages 8 and 13 (on ...
Is your teen experiencing many physical changes as he or she approaches adulthood? Wondering how to talk to him or her about puberty and physical and sexual development? We have compiled expert articles to help you teach your child how to navigate this exciting and important time.
