When puberty hits, young people don't just watch romance—they live it. They face:
The changes of puberty are triggered by hormones. These are chemical messengers produced by the body’s endocrine system. When puberty hits, young people don't just watch
Parents and educators often panic when a fourth grader comes home talking about a "boyfriend" or "girlfriend." The instinct is to dismiss it as puppy love. But neuroscience tells a different story. When puberty hits
Hair will begin to grow under the arms and in the pubic area. When puberty hits, young people don't just watch
Puberty education for relationships does not ban these stories. It uses them.