Girls become more mature and have the feeling to fit in and make friends.
some boys and girls become very aggressive during puberty. while in some cases, they become quite and loners.
some changes are pimples,and for girls periods and for boys a liquid that is heaver than water containing sperm which if girls have they're period can get girls pregnant.
Big breasts, growing waist size, bigger buttox.
Some recommended books on girl puberty are "The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Younger Girls" by Valorie Schaefer and "The Girls' Guide to Growing Up: Choices & Changes in the Tween Years" by Terri Couwenhoven. These books provide information on physical and emotional changes during puberty in a relatable and easy-to-understand way.
Well, there is an overall increase in the hormonal levels. Increase in testosterone in boys and estrogen in girls.
yes, all girls go through puberty. most girls enter puberty around the ages of 9-13 but some girls may start earlier or later. but just because they enter puberty doesn't mean they get their period yet. usually girls get their periods 1 to 2 years after they enter puberty. but some girls are different.They go through it just as much as boys do. It just works differently for girls then boys.
everyone reacts a little different. some are excited, waiting for the first sign (usually because of friends) or some are scared about the physical and mental changes.
a very good book on puberty and getting you ready for puberty is American Girls The Body Book. I have this book and it really helps you get ready for puberty or helping you through puberty.This is a good book to:Are You There God, Its Me Margret
During puberty, there are many behavioural changes. Some people become loners while some people thrive in groups. The way of thinking also changes a lot.
In girls and boys, both become fertile and capable of reproduction. There is hair growth in the pubic region, under arms, etc.
The main questions are the attitude changes during puberty. They are caused by the hormones .
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