There is no set of rules in dealing with growing up, it is different for us all. Those that have grown up have found there own, as must you. This is one of the first hurdles of life you will encounter, there will be many more.
This is because there is much apprehension about the changes. Some people dont like changes that take place so fast.
Deal
It's not an idiom - to cope means to deal with, or to handle
Puberty is coming whether you consider it early or not. It is a natural part of life & there is no need to look at it as something you have to deal with. Puberty brings a lot of great things & when it is done you will be a man. Don't deal with it, embrace it & celebrate it!
To do something to; to deal with; to cope
It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.
It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.
"You will have to learn to cope with your circumstances" In a sense the word cope replaces "deal" in this sentence.
The word cope is a verb. It means to deal with something that is particularly difficult.
The Indian culture is stereotypical with puberty. They treat it as bad thing.
Some other words that can be used for deal with are cope, control, and handle.
tackle, deal with, cope with, meet head-on