For tips on helping you talk to
your daughter about puberty, you can visit Always Changing website sponsored by P&G.
For tips on how to talk to
your daughter about puberty, you can visit Always Changing website sponsored by P&G, the experts in feminine care with Always & Tampax.
Not exact matches
If your tween
daughter is headed towards
puberty and has questions
about puberty, body changes, and everything else that goes with this physical and developmental milestone, consider these resources.
Be sure your
daughter is well informed
about menstruation and the normal changes of
puberty.
If your
daughter has questions
about puberty or is shy
about asking them, this book can break the ice.
There's no way to know exactly when your
daughter will get her first period, but for most girls this usually happens
about 2 to 2 1/2 years after starting
puberty.
If your son or
daughter is stressing
about puberty, reassure them that everyone develops on their own time and that their body will chance when it's ready.
My 10 - year - old
daughter, who is in fifth grade, is already curious
about puberty, body image, self - esteem, and sex.
In a previous post, I talked
about getting the
puberty conversation started with your
daughter and the importance of talking to her
about puberty.
Last month, I wrote
about Getting the
Puberty Conversation Started with Your
Daughter and shared some tips on how to open the line of communication with your teenager, and where to obtain additional information by visiting Always changing website sponsored by P&G, the experts in feminine care with Always & Tampax.
«A Growing Up Guide for Parents and
Daughters», this book is a complete guide to everything you and your
daughter need to know
about puberty, periods, etc..
Having an irregular period during
puberty is normal and something that parents shouldn't be too concerned
about if their
daughter is not showing any other signs of health problems - headaches, pain, etc..
I wish I would have known
about the website when my
daughter was going through her
puberty.
It's all
about knowing your
daughter and finding that perfect time to talk to her
about puberty.
It did not take long for me to realize that these professionals were not very knowledgeable
about the problem, the courts didn't care, and several either were totally ignorant or tried to convince me that my
daughter was just going through the typical emotional stages experienced by all teen - age girls as they passed through
puberty.