I have worried before that stopping the normal onset of puberty in boys who believe they are girls, is a form of human experimentation — and on children, no less. (firstthings.com)
But having a series of open and relaxed conversations before the physical changes of puberty start will help your child feel OK when his body starts to change. (raisingchildren.net.au)
But if your child hasn't yet shown the signs of puberty by age 14 for girls or 15 for boys, delayed puberty could be to blame. (verywellfamily.com)